In This Episode:
Dr. K explains what all older adults and family caregivers should know about annual vaccination against influenza. She also reports on the statistics from last year’s flu season. This episode covers:
- What is influenza, and how many people are affected every year
- Why older adults are at higher risk of harm from the flu
- How the vaccine works
- The two key ways you can protect yourself from the flu
- How pneumococcal vaccination helps protect against flu complications
- What to know about flu shots designed for older adults
- Which influenza vaccine she thinks is best for most older adults
- What to do if your older relative is unable or unwilling to get vaccinated
- What to know about the intranasal flu vaccine available for people age 2-49
Related Resources:
- Flu Shots for Older Adults: What to Know & Do for 2018-2019
- CDC: U.S. Influenza Vaccine Products for the 2018-19 Season
- Adults: Protect Yourself with Pneumococcal Vaccines
- How to boost your immune system (Harvard Health Review)
- American Academy of Pediatrics Advises Parents to Choose the Flu Shot For 2018-2019 Flu Season
- Flu broke records for deaths, illnesses in 2017-2018, new CDC numbers show
- To find a place to get your annual influenza vaccination: VaccineFinder.org
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