Hamad Medical Corp (HMC) has called on the public to get the seasonal flu vaccine, especially those at higher risk of complications, as they need to protect themselves against influenza this year.
"Flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat and sometimes the lungs. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death," according to Dr Muna al-Maslamani, medical director of Hamad General Hospital, and chief executive officer of Communicable Disease Center at HMC.
Dr al-Maslamani said that while the flu can affect all of us, there are some groups in our community who are more vulnerable to the virus and complications than others. This includes people aged over 50; people with chronic conditions regardless of their age; children aged between six months and five years; pregnant women; healthcare workers and caregivers.
"We're all susceptible to the flu. People who are very young, very old or who have chronic medical conditions are at risk for more complications and more severe flu," Dr al-Maslamani said. "So, while it's important for all of us to get vaccinated, it's essential for young children, pregnant women, older people, and people who have illnesses to get vaccinated as soon as possible." Dr al-Maslamani said the best way to prevent flu is by getting the flu vaccine every year, as early as possible to ensure you are protected before winter hits.
"The annual flu vaccine has been shown to reduce flu related illnesses and the risk of serious flu complications that can result in hospitalisation or even death," Dr al-Maslamani said. "Getting vaccinated before the peak of flu season allows the body to build immunity, which is vital in preventing the spread of influenza, particularly among those at high risk of complications."
The free seasonal influenza vaccines are available at all primary health centers, HMC outpatient clinics and at more than 30 private and semi-private clinics and hospitals across Qatar.
"It's available at most healthcare facilities across the country, and the process to get vaccinated is quick and efficient," Dr al-Maslamani said. "The vaccine is thoroughly tested and proven to protect against the flu, ensuring the health and wellbeing of individuals and the wider community. We encourage everyone, especially those at higher risk, to take advantage of this free service."
It is noteworthy that seasonal flu vaccines are available free of charge at all PHCC centres, outpatient clinics of HMC, and at more than 30 private and semi-private clinics and hospitals throughout Qatar.
Medical Director of the Communicable Disease Center at HMC Dr Muna al-Maslamani