The Asthma Foundation: "Flu vaccine is important"
The Asthma Foundation
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18 March 2010
The Asthma Foundation: "Flu vaccine is
important"
The Asthma Foundation strongly recommends that people with asthma and other respiratory illnesses are immunised with the combined swine flu/seasonal flu vaccine, now available through GP’s surgeries. Influenza vaccination is one of the few preventive measures known to save lives in people with chronic lung diseases.
Although last year’s swine flu epidemic was not as bad as many people had feared, it still caused many thousands of deaths worldwide and at least 20 people in New Zealand died from it. Many of these people had underlying health problems – including asthma and other respiratory conditions – but most of them had been living full and active lives.
Contrary to what some people believe, you cannot get ‘flu from an influenza vaccination. Far more likely is that people catch an ordinary cold around the same time – influenza vaccination is given in autumn when colds are increasing and sometimes the vaccine gets the blame.
People who already had the swine ‘flu vaccine
earlier this year are advised to get the seasonal vaccine as
well. The special swine 'flu vaccine was released early to
cover the possibility that a second swine 'flu epidemic
would come earlier than the usual seasonal 'flu. It does not
cover seasonal 'flu strains, so it is important to get
vaccinated against them as
well.
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