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Preventive measures advised to contain seasonal flu

In the light of many Qatar residents falling ill with the seasonal flu as the summer to winter transition happens, preventive measures have been advised.

It is learnt that healthcare institutions, both government and private, are witnessing a surge in number of people suffering from the illness seeking medical aid. Enquiries with various clinics revealed that the number of patients with flu has gone up considerably in the last few days.
Speaking to Gulf Times, Dr Antony George Joseph, specialist- Internal Medicine, at Aster Medical Centre, Al Hilal, said that this type of flu and cold is common in Qatar from September end to November. “It is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. Generally it causes mild illness. Flu viruses are spread while affected people cough, sneeze or talk in the presence of those who are not ill,” he explained.
“Generally, children get infected first. School going students get affected from their schoolmates and pass it on to their friends and family members. Since it is highly contagious, people have to take necessary precautions to prevent the spread of the disease,” he continued.
According to the physician, the best way to stay safe from the disease is to get vaccinated. “Flu vaccine is available across all the healthcare institutions in the country. Generally it is a very safe vaccine and 70 to 80% people have no problems with it. Only some people who are allergic to items such as eggs should avoid it.”
“The vaccine is all the more advisable for small children as well as people aged above 65. Similarly, people who are suffering from certain chronic diseases are also advised to undergo the vaccination process to avoid any complications out of seasonal flu,” pointed out the physician.
Dr. Joseph said that people can take certain several precautions to avoid the spread of this disease. “It is important that that the affected people keep away from others. They should ensure hand hygiene by washing their hands constantly and sanitising them. They must also avoid coughing , sneezing while they are in the company of others. While speaking, they should keep a reasonable distance so that the virus is not carried on to others,” he added.
A paediatrician at another private clinic also reported an increase in the number of children who have developed seasonal cough and fever. "This happens usually twice every year, when summer transitions to winter and vice versa," he recalled.
A resident said a Paediatric Emergency Centre he visited the other day at night was also packed with children suffering from flu.

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