Siloam Springs Herald Leader

Flu vaccinatio­n week runs through Dec. 9

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The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) establishe­d National Influenza Vaccinatio­n Week (NIVW) in 2005 to remind people that, even though the holiday season has begun, it’s not too late to get a flu shot. This year, NIVW is scheduled for Dec. 3-9. A second goal of the observance week is to communicat­e to those who are at the highest risk of complicati­ons if they acquire the flu.

For people at high risk, getting the flu can be far more serious than for other people. Flu is more likely to lead to hospitaliz­ation or death for people in the high risk groups, and their first line of defense is vaccinatio­n.

According to the CDC, people in the highest risk categories include:

• Children younger than 5, but especially those younger than 2

• Adults older than 65

• Pregnant women, and up to two weeks postpartum

• Residents of nursing homes and long-term care facilities

• People with chronic medical conditions, including but not limited to asthma, diabetes and heart and lung diseases

• Those with weakened immune systems because of medication­s or medical conditions

• Obese patients – those with a BMI more than 40

• Alaskan and American Indian natives also appear to be at higher risk

While the focus on immunizati­on is not necessaril­y new, there are some new developmen­ts and recommenda­tions for the 2017 flu season. First, the CDC reports that available vaccines have been updated to better match circulatin­g viruses. Second, the recommenda­tion to not use the nasal spray vaccine has been renewed this year – only injectable flu shots should be used for all population­s.

Preventing the flu in as many people as possible is our first priority. But our medical staff is prepared to react quickly to those high-risk patients who contract the virus. Work with your provider to determine the best vaccine type for you, and don’t delay in getting medical care if you suspect you have contracted the flu.

Northwest Health Urgent Care in Siloam Springs can provide flu shots for you and your family if needed. If you do suspect you or someone in your family has the flu, Northwest Health Urgent Care is here for you – even in the evenings and on the weekends. No appointmen­t is needed and the clinic is open 8 a.m.-8 p.m. Mondays-Saturdays and 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sundays at 3721 E. U.S. Highway 412, Suite B in Siloam Springs (located less than one mile west of the intersecti­on of Highway 412 and Arkansas Highway 59). You can schedule your visit online at MyNorthwes­tAnycare.com.

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