Flu Prevention Influenza is a contagious disease.
The virus is spread in the air (by sneezing and coughing)
and by contact (hands, eyes and face).
To avoid influenza you should consider a flu vaccination. As the virus mutates often, every year new anti-influenza vaccines are developed. The vaccine is effective in almost 90% of cases and it is especially useful in people at high risk such as:
Flu vaccine contains small quantities of influenza virus. Once injected into the body it stimulates the production of specific antibodies and immunizes against their action. Try to get a flu vaccine a few weeks before the anticipated onset of the virus. Generally, the vaccine becomes effective two weeks after you get vaccinated. |