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    Influenza (flu) vaccination

    Influenza (flu) vaccination: who should have it and why
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    According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), receiving the influenza vaccine is the most effective way to prevent yourself from becoming sick with the flu. Influenza vaccination has been shown to lead to a lower risk of influenza-related complications or hospitalizations in some groups. They include: older adults, pregnant women and their infants, children, people with chronic conditions.

    Flu vaccination is important because, while flu is unpleasant for most people, it can be dangerous and even life threatening for some people, particularly those with certain health conditions.

    The best time to have your flu vaccine is in the autumn or early winter before flu starts spreading. Flu vaccine may also help reduce community transmission – meaning that vaccinated people may be less likely to transmit the virus to others, even if they are infected. That is why the vaccine is an effective way to protect not only yourself but also your family members and people around you who may be more susceptible to the flu. 

    Pregnant women should get the flu vaccine every years because changes in your immune system during pregnancy lead to an increases risk of severe illness or hospitalization due to influenza. Additionally, receiving the flu vaccine can help protect your baby. In the months after birth, if you breastfeed, you can pass anti-influenza antibodies to your baby through breast milk.

    This year’s seasonal flu vaccines each provide protection against four of the influenza viruses expected to be most common during this flu season.

    You can schedule your appointment for a vaccination through our web site: the cost is 110 GEL which including GP appointment and vaccination.