the pandemic of COVID-19 should not make us forget the virus of the gripe o influenza and the target population should also be vaccinated once morest this disease, as the Pan American Health Organization remarked on Wednesday (OPS) during a round of virtual press.
It’s not just COVID-19, the influenza (flu) is also a risk. It is important to draw attention to the need to vaccinate for influenza as it is responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths each year in the region,” said the deputy director of the OPSJarbas Barbosa.
The institution explained that in the South American continent the months in which the transmission of this virus is strongest are June, July and August, so it is now when people vulnerable to this virus should be vaccinated.
There is already data and evidence showing that the vaccine once morest influenza and once morest covid-19 can be administered jointly and at the same time,” Barbosa said, adding that countries might use this “double vaccine” strategy to ensure that more people get vaccinated.
According to PAHO, the way to protect yourself once morest influenza is very similar to that of COVID-19. Handwashing, the use of masks and vaccination for all people, in accordance with the guidelines of the ministries of health.
People at higher risk of severe illness or complications from influenza include pregnant women, those younger than 59 months, the elderly, and patients with chronic diseases (cardiac, pulmonary, renal, metabolic, neurodevelopmental, hepatic, or hematological) or immunosuppression ( for HIV, chemotherapy, corticosteroid therapy o malignant neoplasms)”, informs the organization in its Web page.
The entity also clarified that the cases of highly pathogenic avian influenza AH7N3 detected in Mexico in two poultry production buildings in April were not of a new strain, but of one already detected in 2012 and the Mexican health services have already ruled out the presence of the virus. viruses in humans.
With information from EFE