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Influenza: Primera ola golpea fuerte a adultos mayores

By Carlos Hermano
Published in Actualidad
July 10, 2023
1 min read
Influenza: Primera ola golpea fuerte a adultos mayores

Influenza: Primera ola golpea fuerte a adultos mayores

Influenza, or the flu, is an illness that affects millions of people worldwide each year. Recently, an interesting article caught my attention, titled “Influenza: Primera ola golpea fuerte a adultos mayores” (Influenza: First wave hits older adults hard), which delves into the impact of the flu on older adults. The article provides valuable information on the severity of the flu’s impact on this demographic and highlights the importance of preventative measures.

According to the article, the first wave of influenza has hit older adults particularly hard. Statistics reveal that this age group is more likely to experience severe flu symptoms, and unfortunately, they are also at higher risk of hospitalization or even death due to flu-related complications. This highlights the importance of protecting older adults from the flu, especially during the current global pandemic where the combination of influenza and COVID-19 could pose additional risks to their health.

Influenza is a highly contagious respiratory illness caused by viruses. Older adults often have weaker immune systems, making them more susceptible to infections. This, coupled with potential underlying health conditions, makes it imperative for older adults to take preventative measures to reduce the risk of contracting the flu.

One effective way to protect older adults from influenza is through vaccination. Annual flu vaccines can significantly reduce the risk of infection, severity of symptoms, and the chances of flu-related complications. It is crucial for older adults, their caregivers, and healthcare providers to prioritize vaccination to safeguard their health.

Additionally, practicing good hygiene habits can also help prevent the spread of the flu. Regularly washing hands, avoiding touching the face, covering coughs and sneezes with a tissue or the elbow, and staying away from crowded places during flu season can all contribute to reducing the risk of infection.

In conclusion, the recent article highlights the impact of the first wave of influenza on older adults, emphasizing the need for preventative measures and vaccination. Taking steps to protect older adults from the flu is crucial to ensure their health and well-being, particularly in light of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. By staying informed and taking appropriate precautions, we can collectively reduce the burden of influenza and safeguard the health of our older adult population.


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