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The RSV vaccine in the elderly: Preventing is better than curing.

RSV virus is mostly found in children, but the elderly can also get infected with RSV. The concern is that RSV has no cure; treatment is only symptomatic. If the elderly contract RSV, there is a risk of severe complications and a higher mortality rate compared to other age groups. Therefore, vaccination to prevent RSV in the elderly is an important matter that should not be overlooked.

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Why do you still get the flu after getting vaccinated?

Getting an annual flu vaccine is important because it helps prevent the flu. However, one of the questions that many people have is why they still get the flu even after getting vaccinated.

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Pneumonia Vaccination: Increase Your Immunity Before It’s Too Late

Pneumonia, if left untreated, can be fatal.  So, vaccination against pneumonia is something that should not be neglected, particularly by those over 65 whose immunity is already waning. Should they contract pneumonia and it becomes severe, they can experience life-threatening complications.

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Shingles Vaccine Can Reduce Its Life-Threatening Risk

Shingles is an painful skin rashes due to inflammation of nervous system that cause a severe burning sensation which can be detrimental to one’s self-confidence.

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5 Vaccines That Senior Citizens Should Not Ignore

Vaccination as disease prevention is important. Senior citizens should not ignore or become complacent about it.

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Get dengue vaccination to build your immunity & safe your life

Many of us may have already heard how serious dengue fever can be. It is life-threatening and can afflict anyone at any age.

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Getting vaccinated against HPV from childhood reduces the risk of cervical cancer.

HPV vaccine or cervical cancer vaccine is a vaccine that prevents HPV (Human Papilloma Virus) infection, which is a leading cause of cervical cancer. This is because HPV infection causes chronic inflammation and changes in the cervical cells, which can lead to cancer.

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It Has Been a Bad Flu Season. Here Is How You Can Prevent It

Influenza (flu) is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. While cold and flu viruses spread rapidly in indoor environments like offices, they can also spread at outdoor work environments. This occurs when they become airborne or contaminates a surface that many people touch, such as the handrail of a sky train.  People who get vaccinated are at lower risk of getting influenza than those who are not. An expert also recommends people in high risk group to get vaccinated.

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During the rainy season, be cautious as individuals with chronic illnesses are at risk of death from influenza.

Influenza is a contagious respiratory disease that occasionally leads to widespread epidemics. Vaccination to prevent the disease is crucial for individuals at risk of dangerous complications following influenza infection.

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Adults and Elderly People Need to Be Vaccinated Too

Immunizations are not just for children. Protection from some childhood vaccines can wear off over time. All adults need immunizations to help them prevent getting and spreading serious diseases that could result in poor health, missed work, medical bills, and not being able to care for family.