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Sunday, 5 February 2012
Influenza

Influenza, often referred to as 'the flu', is a respiratory infection caused by a distinct group of viruses, the influenza viruses. Infections with influenza are usually more severe than those with other respiratory viruses and involve a combination of respiratory (cough, sore throat) and constitutional (fever, headache, muscle aches) symptoms. In older adults and people with a range of pre-existing medical conditions, influenza infections can lead to serious and even life threatening complications. A notable feature of influenza is that repeated infections can occur throughout life.

Influenza vaccination is recommended and available free to:
• All individuals 65 years of age or older
• Indigenous adults 50 years of age or older
• Indigenous adults 15-49 years of age with a predisposing medical condition
• WA children 6 months of age to 4 years

For printed information on Influenza and recommended vaccinations for immunisation providers please select the download link below.

For further information on Influenza Vaccinations please contact Carol Rynbeck on 9754 3662. 

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