When Should I Call a Doctor for Flu With HIV/AIDS?
May 25, 2012
Filed under HIV/AIDS and the Flu
Because of the nature of HIV/AIDS, any illness should be taken very seriously. Flu complications such as pneumonia can cause hospitalization and even death in some HIV/AIDS patients. Because of greatly increased risk, HIV/AIDS patients should consult their doctors at any sign of flu or other illness.
When Should I Get a Flu Shot? with HIV/AIDS
May 25, 2012
Filed under HIV/AIDS and the Flu
Flu season can begin as early as October and last as late as May. October or November is the recommended time to be vaccinated, but you can still get vaccinated in December and later. The flu shot becomes effective about two weeks after your vaccination, which is why experts recommend getting the shot early in [...]
How Can Older Adults Prevent the Flu?
May 25, 2012
Filed under Flu in Older Adults
The best way to prevent the seasonal flu is to get an annual flu vaccine. Getting a seasonal flu shot is a very smart idea. It reduces hospitalization by about 70% and death by about 85% among older adults who do not live in nursing homes, according to the National Institute on Aging. Among nursing [...]
When does flu season begin?
May 25, 2012
Filed under Flu and Chronic Medical Conditions
Flu season can begin as early as October and last as late as May. October or November is the best time to get the flu vaccine, but you can still get vaccinated in January or later. The flu shot becomes effective about two weeks after your vaccination.
How can you prevent the flu when you have a chronic medical condition?
May 25, 2012
Filed under Flu and Chronic Medical Conditions
Getting a flu shot is the best way to prevent the flu. The flu vaccine is highly recommended for healthy individuals who want to avoid fluand for those people who are in high risk groups. Only infants younger than 6 months should not get a flu shot
