Vaccination Protects Against Influenza.
US well-being officials would like every American superannuated 6 months and older to get a flu vaccine, and on Thursday they produced statistics they regard should convince everyone to get vaccinated. "In the 2012-2013 flu season, vaccinations prevented at least 6,6 million cases of flu-associated illness. They also prevented some 3,2 million subjects from light of their doctor and 79000 hospitalizations," Dr Tom Frieden, director of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said during a noonday press briefing fav-store.net. The benefits of vaccination seen in 2012-2013 were greater than the CDC had seen before and were attributable to the grievousness of the season.
So "Last year was a relatively bare season. Even with those hospitalizations prevented, there were still about 381000 flu-associated hospitalizations. This is higher than we have seen during many flu seasons". During the end flu season, there were some 31,8 million influenza-associated illnesses and 14,4 million doctors visits for flu, according a CDC turn up in the Dec 13, 2013 number of the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report drlark skin. Frieden said the best way to be protected from the flu is to be vaccinated.
Yet only 40 percent of Americans old 6 months and older had been vaccinated by early November. Flu across the wilderness is picking up and even greater activity is predicted in the coming weeks. Increased rate has been seen in the Southeast and in some states beyond that area. "We know that it will increase in the coming weeks and months, but we cannot forewarn where and when and how severe this year's flu season will be.