The global COVID-19 epidemic is still ongoing. Experts expect that this winter and next spring may see the combined epidemic of respiratory infectious diseases such as COVID-19 and influenza . The flu is coming in a raging way, how should we deal with it? Don’t worry, the questions you are concerned about are all here: What is the difference between
- "flu" and "common cold"?
Flu | Common viral cold (commonly known as "cold") | |
influenza virus | Patients | Rhinovirus , adenovirus , coronavirus, etc. |
positive | Flu Pathologic detection | Negative |
, which can cause outbreaks, epidemics and even pandemics | infectious | is weak, mainly scattered |
North: Winter and Spring prevalence | onset Seasonal | Seasonal |
Attack acute | symptoms and degree | upper respiratory tract catalactia symptoms are obvious (cough Cough, runny nose, sneezing, nasal congestion, etc.) |
Pneumonia, heart, nervous system damage, etc. | html l6 complications and prognosis | complications |
- How to obtain "flu"?
- Is there any way to prevent "flu"?
- Annual influenza vaccination is an effective means to prevent influenza and can significantly reduce the risk of influenza and serious complications for vaccinated people.
- influenza vaccine belongs to a non-immune program vaccine in my country. Currently, those approved for marketing include: trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV3), quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV4 and trivalent live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV3).
- Who needs to get influenza vaccine?
- influenza vaccine be vaccinated at the same time as other vaccines?
influenza virus is prone to mutation. It is recommended that people with ≥6 months of age and no contraindications receive influenza vaccine before the flu season comes every year. Can
Influenza vaccine | New crown vaccine | Other vaccines | Other vaccines | Notes |
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live attenuated vaccine | interval>14 days | live attenuated vaccine and live attenuated vaccine>28 days |
Source: Gansu Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Editor: Wang Na
Editor: Niu Dong
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