나는 20여년전에 독감므로 고생한 이후론 독감 주사를 매년 맞아서 더 이낭 독감이 걸리지않아요
High-risk groups for the flu must receive the flu vaccine in the fall. The flu is an acute febrile respiratory illness caused by influenza virus infection, primarily presenting symptoms such as high fever, cough, and body aches.
To properly see the effectiveness of the flu vaccine, it is best to get vaccinated in November or October, a month before the start of the flu season at the end of November. It takes about a month after vaccination for the body to produce enough antibodies to protect against external substances.
Antibodies then fight against influenza viruses when they enter the body, playing a role in preventing the disease. This immune response lasts for about six months.
Elderly individuals aged 65 and older, as well as infants and other high-risk groups, are at greater risk of developing complications such as pneumonia or otitis media if they contract the flu, and in severe cases, it can lead to death.
Therefore, it is essential for ▲children aged 6 to 59 months, ▲elderly aged 65 and above, ▲chronic disease patients, and ▲pregnant women to receive the vaccine appropriately. Many pregnant women refuse vaccination due to concerns about medication, but pregnant women have weakened immune systems and are at high risk of contracting the flu, so vaccination is absolutely necessary. The World Health Organization (WHO) designates pregnant women as a top priority for influenza vaccination and recommends that they receive the vaccine regardless of the stage of pregnancy.
Influenza viruses change their characteristics every year, so you need to get a new preventive vaccine each year to build immunity against them.
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Did you get the flu vaccine?
I also want to get vaccinated.
The immune effect lasts for about 6 months.
My mom always has her birthday in December.
They say you'll get better quickly this year.
Make sure to take care of yourselves as well.