The Influenza Vaccination will be available in Athboy Family Practice on 26/9/12
It is very important that patients arrange an appointment as soon as possible to ensure they receive the vaccination before any potential outbreak of seasonal flu.
INFLUENZA:
What is influenza (flu)? Influenza is a highly infectious acute respiratory illness caused by the How serious is flu? Flu is often self limiting with most people recovering in 2-7 days. However, Is it cold or flu? It can be difficult at times to tell between the common cold and flu. A cold How is flu transmitted? Flu is a highly infectious illness. A person carrying the virus can spread How can flu be prevented? Flu can be prevented by vaccination. Flu vaccine is a safe, effective way to Why is a flu vaccine required every year? Each year the seasonal (annual) flu vaccine contains three common influenza |
PNEUMOCOCCAL VACCINATION IS ALSO AVAILABLE AT ATHBOY FAMILY PRACTICE
PNEUMOCOCCAL INFECTION:
Pneumococcal disease is a leading cause of serious illness in adults. It is caused by a common bacteria which can attack different parts of the body.
HOW SERIOUS IS PNEUMOCOCCAL DISEASE?
Pneumococcal disease is a very serious disease. It is a major cause of illness and death, particularly amongst the very young, the very old and those with no spleen or impaired immunity. It is a major cause of pneumonia in the community.
Also causes
- Meningitis (inflammation of the lining around the brain)
- Sinusitis
- Osteomyelitis (inflammation of a bone)
- Bronchitis
- Ear infection
- Blood stream infection (Bacteraemia)
Over the years Streptococcus pneumoniae has become resistant to many medications making the treatment of pneumococcal infections much more
difficult. Prevention of disease through vaccination is now more important than ever.
WHO IS AT RISK OF PNEUMOCOCCAL INFECTIONS?
Everybody is at risk of contacting pneumococcal infections but young children, older adults and those with long-term medical conditions
are at increased risk of developing pneumococcal infections.
HOW CAN YOU PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST
PNEUMOCOCCAL INFECTIONS?
The Immunisation Guidelines for Ireland recommend that infants, certain at risk groups and everyone over the age of 65 years should be
offered the pneumococcal vaccination.
Find out more about pneumococcal disease and speak to your GP today about how
you can protect yourself.