Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Healthy Habits - Flu Vaccine Options

 Each year from October to April, the United States experiences the same imminent threat – the flu season. With several circulating viruses including COVID-19, RSV and the flu, the holidays and family gatherings, it is imperative that people protect themselves and their loved ones from severe illness. 

So, what steps can you be taking? 

  • Avoid people who are sick

  • Cover your mouth and nose when sneezing or coughing

  • Wash your hands

  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth

  • Disinfect frequently touched surfaces

  • Above all, the single best way to prevent the flu is to get vaccinated.  


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend getting vaccinated every year against the flu, but did you know that there are several types of flu vaccines to choose from? Better yet, there is a needle-free nasal spray flu vaccine available to eligible patients 2-49 years of age.


In this interview, Dr. Ravi Jhaveri, Division Head, Infectious Disease; Virginia H. Rogers Professor in Infectious Diseases and Professor of Pediatrics (Infectious Diseases), Northwestern University School of Medicine, discusses ways to prepare for this year’s flu season including the various types of flu vaccines available. 




When you book a window, we’ll provide you with guest bio & suggested questions. Interview is courtesy: Interview is courtesy: AstraZeneca


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