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Preventing the Spread of Contaminants and the Importance of Influenza Vaccination

Written by Walid Abdel Salam Wednesday, October 25, 2023 06:00 AM

– Contaminated hands.

– Contaminated water and food.

– It is transmitted through direct contact with the secretions of an infected person.

The Ministry of Health added that the incubation period for the virus ranges from 15 to 50 days, and its symptoms last for a period ranging from two weeks to two months.

In a related context, Vaxera announced the provision of a free dose of the quadrivalent influenza vaccine to anyone who purchases 4 doses, stressing the importance of obtaining the vaccine in conjunction with the start of the winter season, stressing that the vaccine is safe and effective and protects against influenza complications. According to the Ministry of Health and Population, the groups most in need of the influenza vaccine include:

– Children during the first five years of life.

– Elderly people over the age of 65 years.

– People with chronic diseases such as diabetes, heart, chest, liver and kidney diseases.

– People with weak immunity as a result of some diseases or medications that stabilize the immune system, and those who have undergone spleen removal or organ transplantation, such as a cochlear implant.

– Pregnant women, especially in the second and third trimesters and up to two weeks after giving birth.

Health workers.

2023-10-25 03:00:00

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