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Free flu protection for Aucklanders over 65s

Free flu protection for Aucklanders over 65s

This season’s influenza vaccination is free to Aucklanders who are at high risk of contracting influenza. This includes people 65 years and over or those under 65 but suffering from an ongoing medical condition such as diabetes, cardiovascular or respiratory diseases.

According to a report issued by the Institute of Environmental Science and Research, last year there were 652 hospital admissions for influenza in New Zealand, the highest number of hospitalisations in the last 17 years.

“Immunisation is our best protection. Being fit, active and healthy does not protect you against influenza – it’s easily spread and anyone can catch it,” explains Dr David Sage, Chief Medical Officer of the Auckland District Health Board (ADHB).

“The vaccine is available to until the end of June but it takes up to two weeks to give full protection, so we urge people to see their GP and get their seasonal influenza immunisation as soon as possible, particularly those who are most vulnerable and at high risk of complications. For these people, influenza can be serious and potentially fatal.”

Dr Sage said “Influenza viruses are constantly evolving and the vaccine is reformulated each year to contain the most up to date composition of viral antigens to provide optimal protection. Even if a vaccine was administered a year ago, vaccination is required again this year.”

Studies among older patients have shown that influenza immunisation produces 53 per cent reduction in pneumonia, 50 per cent fewer hospital admissions with respiratory illness and 68 per cent fewer deaths.

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The message is starting to get through and the uptake of influenza vaccines in New Zealand in 2006 among people over 65 years was 64 per cent (up 7.5 per cent from the previous year).

This year the government aims to have at least 75 per cent of people aged 65 and over immunised against influenza. Approximately 200,000 doses have already been distributed to practices nationwide.

If New Zealanders have any questions or concerns they should contact their General Practice or call 0800 IMMUNE (0800 466 863).

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