Flu vaccination and COVID-19: Educate your patients about the importance of protectionRittle, ChadCarpenter, HollyAmerican Nurse Journal
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Which vaccines are recommended for me? All adults should make sure they are up to date on the COVID-19 vaccine, a yearly flu vaccine, and Tdap or tetanus. Depending on risk factors such as age, health status, profession, way of life or travel habits, other vaccinations may also be nece...
COVID-19, and vaccination. Among the findings of the ASK survey, which also inquired more broadly about attitudes towardvaccinemandates and the continuing "return to normal":
Updated Recommendations for Pneumococcal Vaccination To improve prevention, the CDC Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recently advised that all adults aged 50 years and older should be vaccinated against this disease.September 18, 2024 Exploring Common OTC Cold and Allergy MedicationsDecember...
The CDC in recent weeks pointed to increased hospitalizations for influenza, COVID-19 and RSV while warning of low vaccination rates against those illnesses. Data available as of Jan. 12 showed that around 18,500 people with influenza were hospitalized during the week ending Jan. 6, down from...
The more you know about COVID vaccination controversies, the clearer it gets that the answer to this question isn’t obvious. The science is unclear about how much good another booster is likely to do for someone like you. The experts sound very confident – but their advice is all over ...
Across the U.S., there is a lot of variability in vaccination rates, adherence to social distancing recommendations, and mask-wearing. So it is likely that the flu season will experience substantial variation state to state, just as we have seen withpatterns of COVID-19 inf...
(RxWiki News) Not every sickness gets its own season. Seasonal flu activity often begins as early as October and November and can continue until as late as May. However, with the recent COVID pandemic, the onset, peak and duration of flu activity has been harder to predict. ...
Infectious disease experts expected this shift in mild illness, given that “virtually everyone has either experienced COVID infection or vaccination or both,” Schaffner said. “We all have a certain level of immunity, and when we encounter the virus, we're better prepared to fend it...