Influenza, commonly known as the flu, is a contagious respiratory disease that frequently spreads during the rainy season. Common symptoms include fever, coughing, and body aches. For most people, these symptoms subside within 3-5 days without any serious consequences. However, for the elderly or those with underlying conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, heart disease, stroke, chronic kidney disease, or diabetes, the flu poses a higher risk of severe complications, sometimes requiring hospitalization. In Thailand, the highest rates of flu-related hospitalizations are seen among young children and the elderly.
Why Is Influenza More Dangerous for the Elderly?
Flu infections in older adults can lead to serious health complications beyond just the flu itself:
In fact, 4 out of 10 patients who suffer acute heart attacks due to flu infections are elderly. Flu infections can cause heart disease to worsen, lead to sudden heart attacks, and even cause fatty deposits in blood vessels to rupture, leading to dangerous blood clots. Sudden heart attacks due to flu complications are also a significant cause of death.
Why Are Older Adults More Vulnerable to Flu-Related Complications?
Can the Flu Be Prevented?
The good news is that influenza can be prevented by getting an annual flu vaccine. Since the flu virus changes each year and new, more severe strains emerge, the vaccine is updated annually to match the circulating strains. While you can get the flu vaccine any time during the year, the best times to get vaccinated are before the rainy season (May) and before winter (October), as this is when flu outbreaks typically begin.
Benefits of Flu Vaccination:
Recently, high-dose flu vaccines have been developed specifically for the elderly, offering better protection against flu infections. These vaccines have been shown to significantly reduce hospitalizations from flu-related complications like pneumonia and respiratory infections.
The high-dose flu vaccine has been used for over 10 years, with more than 202 million doses administered in over 35 countries. Studies show that the high-dose flu vaccine can reduce hospitalizations due to flu or pneumonia by 64.4% and reduce mortality by 48.9% in elderly patients. Because of these benefits, high-dose flu vaccines are now recommended for older adults as they provide greater protection than standard-dose vaccines.
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