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NHS: Don't wait until flu is circulating protect yourself now

Mon 7 Nov 2011



The NHS in Devon is urging people in Devon who are in ‘at risk’ groups to visit their GP to get a free flu vaccination.

This year pregnant women in the county are to be offered the vaccination for the first time.

People who are in the clinical at risk groups are 11 times more likely to die if they get flu than a “healthy” person – for some groups, like those with chronic degenerative neurological diseases, that risk rises to 40 times.

Clinical at risk groups include those with:

  • a heart problem;
  • a chest complaint or breathing difficulties including, bronchitis, emphysema;
  • a kidney disease;
  • lowered immunity due to disease or treatment (such as steroid medication or cancer treatment);
  • a liver disease;
  • a history of stroke or a transient ischaemic attack (TIA);
  • diabetes;
  • a neurological condition e.g. multiple sclerosis (MS) or cerebral palsy; and
  • a problem with, or removal of, their spleen e.g. sickle cell disease.

The flu vaccine is free to everyone in these groups because flu can be serious for them if they catch it.

It is also offered free of charge to:

  • people aged 65 years and over;
  • all pregnant women; and
  • the main carer of an older or disabled person. 


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