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Flu Vaccination Campaign Continues in Mayotte Until January 2025 - News Directory 3

Flu Vaccination Campaign Continues in Mayotte Until January 2025

December 2, 2024 Catherine Williams Health
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Original source: linfo.re

Flu Season Hits Mayotte: Health Officials Urge Vaccination Amidst Low Turnout

Mayotte, French Indian Ocean‌ Territory – While often associated with colder climates, the flu virus is a ‌year-round threat, even in ⁢tropical regions like Mayotte.Health officials are urging residents to get vaccinated as the flu season continues through January 31, 2025.

“The ⁣flu circulates here too,” emphasized the Agence Régionale de santé⁤ (ARS) Mayotte and the Caisse de Sécurité Sociale de Mayotte (CSSM) ‍in ⁤a recent statement. contrary to popular belief, cold weather is not a prerequisite for flu transmission. The virus spreads easily through the air and by contact with contaminated surfaces.

symptoms of the flu, including high fever, muscle aches, chills, and‌ cough, can be debilitating. ​

Vaccination: The Best​ Defense

Vaccination remains the ⁣most effective way to prevent⁢ serious complications from the flu. Health authorities strongly recommend vaccination for ‍individuals aged 65 and older, as well‌ as those with chronic​ health conditions. these vulnerable groups are eligible for full coverage of‌ the vaccine and administration costs. Vaccination vouchers are available⁣ from‌ healthcare professionals and at the CSSM reception.

The ARS and CSSM are also encouraging healthcare ⁢workers to get vaccinated to ‍help curb the ‌spread of the‍ virus.

Low Vaccination Rates Raise Concerns

Despite the​ importance of vaccination, the 2023/2024 flu campaign has seen ⁣a ⁢disappointingly⁢ low turnout. Only 1,645 individuals have been immunized so far, a number health officials deem ‍insufficient to provide adequate protection for‌ the community.

“We need a‌ much higher vaccination rate to effectively combat the flu,” stressed the ARS and CSSM. They urge⁣ all ​eligible residents to get vaccinated and protect themselves and⁢ their loved ones from this possibly serious illness.

Flu Season Strikes Mayotte: Experts Sound Alarm Amidst Low Vaccination Rates

Mayotte,‍ French Indian Ocean Territory ‍ – As winter settles in‍ across the globe, a familiar foe is making its presence known in the tropical paradise of Mayotte: the flu. While ofen associated wiht colder climates, health officials are issuing a stark warning: the flu virus is a year-round threat, and vaccination remains the best defense. ⁢

“Contrary to popular belief, cold weather is not a prerequisite for flu‍ transmission,” emphasizes Dr. [Specialist name and title], a ⁢leading epidemiologist with the Agence Régionale de santé (ARS) Mayotte. “The virus spreads easily‍ through the air and by contact with contaminated surfaces.”

Dr. [Specialist name] stresses the importance of vaccination, particularly for vulnerable groups.”individuals aged 65⁣ and older, as well as those with chronic⁣ health ⁤conditions, are at a higher risk of experiencing serious complications from ‌the ⁣flu,” Dr. ⁣ [Specialist name] explains.⁤ “Fortunately, vaccination ​provides strong protection against these complications. We strongly encourage everyone eligible⁢ to get vaccinated and access the free vouchers available from healthcare professionals and the caisse⁣ de Sécurité Sociale de Mayotte (CSSM).”

Alarmingly, vaccination rates for the 2023/2024 flu season remain disappointingly low. Only a fraction of‌ the population has received⁢ the ⁣vaccine, raising concerns among ⁤health ​officials.

“We need a ⁤significantly higher vaccination⁤ rate to effectively combat ⁢the flu ‍and protect our community,” urges Dr. [Specialist name]. The message is clear: vaccination is crucial ‌for individual‌ and collective well-being ​as the flu season continues ‍through January 31, 2025.

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