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2007 Aug 16 - Helpful Hints Regarding Influenza |
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Helpful Hints Regarding Influenza 35.25 Kb
The influenza season is well and truly here. The Influenza
Specialist Group (ISG) has developed the following points regarding influenza
which you may find useful.
If you have not yet suffered influenza this year:
- Remember,
influenza can strike as late as October in most parts of Australia,
it may not be too late to consider vaccination.
- Influenza
vaccination is STRONGLY recommended for older people (aged 65 and above),
younger people with risk conditions and those in contact with these
groups. However, other people may wish to protect themselves from
infection.
- You
will gain some benefit within a few days of vaccination and the full
benefit in about two weeks.
- Children
over the age of six months can be vaccinated; however, children under
nine years require two doses a month apart for maximum protection.
- Influenza
can be contracted by inhaling infected droplets from the air or by contact
with contaminated surfaces.
- If
possible avoid crowds.
- Remember
to wash your hands or use disinfectant hand gels regularly and avoid hand
to mouth or hand to face contact. If you do develop the symptoms of
influenza (which usually include chills, fever, muscular aches, headache
and cough):
If you do develop the symptoms of influenza (which usually
include chills, fever, muscular aches, headache and cough):
- If
it is within 48 hours of symptom onset your doctor can prescribe
medication that acts specifically on the influenza virus. This will speed
your recovery and reduce the chance of more severe disease.
- Rest
at home to aid recovery.
- Remember
analgesics only provide symptom relief, they do not reduce the severity
of the infection or the chance of you passing it on to others.
- Observe
good hygiene measures.
- Regular
hand washing or disinfection
- ALWAYS
cover your nose and mouth when coughing or sneezing
Content Updated ( Thursday, 16 August 2007 )
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