China Urges Flu Vaccination for High-Risk Groups

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A child receives a vaccine at a disease prevention and control center in Xinle City, north China's Hebei Province, April 25, 2019. [Xinhua/Jia Minjie]

 

Noting that the flu has particularly serious impacts on high-risk groups such as pregnant women, infants and children, the elderly and chronic disease patients, the authorities said vaccinations are the most effective way to prevent it.

BEIJING, October 30 (Xinhua) — Chinese health authorities Wednesday suggested flu vaccinations for children, the elderly, patients of chronic diseases and medical workers before the peak season of the disease arrives.

Noting that the flu has particularly serious impacts on high-risk groups such as pregnant women, infants and children, the elderly and chronic disease patients, the authorities said vaccinations are the most effective way to prevent it.

China's peak flu season is in December and January, said Feng Zijian, deputy director of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CCDCP), at a press conference.

It takes two to four weeks for humans to develop antibodies after flu vaccination, according to experts. The antibodies are expected to provide protection for six to eight months.

Among the flu epidemics reported each year in China, over 90 percent took place at schools and childcare centers, according to figures from the CCDCP.

Gao Hengmiao, a doctor with Beijing Children's Hospital, said China's current vaccination rate for the flu is too low because parents lack relevant knowledge and awareness.

The National Health Commission said China's supply of flu vaccines is sufficient.

Besides vaccination, experts also suggested the public wash their hands frequently, wear masks, avoid rubbing their eyes or noses and avoid crowded places.

 

(Source: Xinhua)

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