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Creative Group - 2023 - Prefeitura de Jardinópolis - SC - Professor PEB II - Língua Inglesa
In hopeful sign for the US, flu vaccine shows strong
protection against hospitalization in South America,
CDC report shows
By Deidre McPhillips, CNN
Published 1:49 PM EDT, Fri September 8, 2023
Early data from South America shows that the flu
vaccine has cut the risk of hospitalization in half this
year, a hopeful sign that the vaccine will provide a
similar level of protection in the United States as the
country heads into its own respiratory virus season.
The Southern Hemisphere typically experiences its flu
season a few months earlier than the United States, and
trends from that region can help the US prepare for the
fall and winter.
This year, mid-season flu vaccine data from five
countries – Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and
Uruguay – shows that vaccination has reduced the risk of
hospitalization by 52%, according to a report published
Friday by the US Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention.
The data are based on about 3,000 patients who were
hospitalized between late March and early July. People
who had gotten the shot at least two weeks before the
onset of symptoms were considered to be vaccinated, and
the analysis focused on certain high-risk groups who
were prioritized in the vaccination campaigns, including children, people with preexisting conditions and older
adults.
So far, the specific virus strains that have been detected
in US this year have shown a similar pattern to those that
were identified in South America. While these patterns
are not yet certain, they offer an “encouraging outlook
for vaccine protection” in the Northern Hemisphere, the
researchers wrote in the new report.
Annual flu shots are available now and the CDC
recommends them for everyone 6 months of age and
older in September and October, especially including
very young children, people with preexisting health
conditions, pregnant people and older adults.
The agency is rolling out new ads it hopes will increase
confidence in the vaccines with a clear, straightforward
message: “The flu vaccine won’t keep a person from
getting sick, but it will tame that infection, taking it from
“Wild to Mild” — the tagline for the new campaign.
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