SEASONAL FLU – PROTECT YOURSELF
AND OTHERS
Free vaccinations against
seasonal flu are available for people aged 65 and over and for
adults and children aged 6 months to 65 years in certain risk
categories from October 2009.
Amid all the publicity
surrounding swine flu, it is important not to under estimate
the impact of seasonal flu. Every year it accounts for
approximately 8,000 deaths. It can bring on serious
complications for people in “at risk” groups and lead to other
serious illnesses such as pneumonia.
In the average winter, up to 15%
of the population will be affected.
All people aged 65 and over
qualify for the free annual seasonal flu jab, and in addition
adults and children aged six months to 65 years with the
following conditions should also contact their GP for a free
seasonal flu jab:
-
a heart problem
-
a chest complaint or
breathing difficulties including, bronchitis, emphysema
-
a kidney disease
-
lowered immunity due to
disease or treatment (such as steroid medication or cancer
treatment)
-
a liver disease
-
had a stroke or a transient
ischaemic attack (TIA)
-
diabetes
-
a neurological condition
e.g. multiple sclerosis (MS) or cerebral palsy
-
a problem with, or removal
of, their spleen e.g. sickle cell disease.
The jab can never offer 100%
protection from seasonal flu, but does have a success rate of
between 70 and 80% while others are more likely to get milder
symptoms.
Don’t forget, the seasonal flu
jab does not protect against swine flu.
Patients with seasonal flu
typically have a fever or a high temperature (over 38°C /
100.4°F) and two or more of the following symptoms:
•
unusual tiredness
•
headache
•
runny nose
•
sore throat
•
shortness of breath or cough
•
loss of appetite
•
aching muscles
•
diarrhoea and/or vomiting
In those circumstances you
should stay at home, keep warm and rest, let a member of your
family or friend know that you are ill, drink plenty of
liquids and eat what you can. If you are in an at risk group
or your symptoms get worse and you have chest pains or
experience shortness of breath, you should contact your GP.
Seasonal flu peaks each winter
between December and March, which is why the Department of
Health and (insert your user group name if appropriate) is
urging those in the at risk groups and those aged 65 and over
to make sure they get their free jab now before flu starts to
circulate.
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