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The seasonal flu vaccine protects against influenza, a contagious respiratory illness. Recommended annually by UK JCVI for at-risk groups, and advised for travellers to help prevent illness during the journey.
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Timing Note
The flu vaccine is given each autumn and offers protection for the current flu season. Licensed from 6 months of age.
Effectiveness Note
Studies reveal that influenza shots typically reduce 40-60% illness when strains match and also reduce the hospitalizations and other complications regarding flu. People suffering from the flu will show less symptoms. Most people develop their sufficient immunity within two weeks after receiving their flu shot.
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6–12 months since flu viruses change each year and immunity may decline over time, annual vaccination is recommended for continued protection.
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Worldwide – seasonal influenza circulates globally Northern Hemisphere season: October to March Southern Hemisphere season: April to September Tropical regions: year-round risk Crowded settings such as cruise ships, Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages, and mass gatherings
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Age 65 and over Pregnant women Underlying health conditions (asthma, diabetes, heart disease, immunosuppression) Travel during flu season Crowded travel such as cruises or mass gatherings Healthcare and occupational workers
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The flu vaccine trains the immune system to recognize influenza viruses to work effectively. This allows the body to respond more quickly and more effectively when exposure occurs. Vaccination also helps reduce the spread of flu within communities. By doing so, it offers added protection to vulnerable populations through herd immunity.
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