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     Influenza

 

Influenza, commonly called "the flu" is a contagious disease caused by the influenza virus, which infects the nose, throat and lungs. The flu usually comes on suddenly and is not a cold. It may include these symptoms: · Fever · Headache · Dry Cough · Body Aches · Sore Throat · Nasal Congestion · Fatigue (sometimes extreme)

How is the influenza virus passed around?

The flu is spread when an infected person coughs, sneezes or speaks, sending the flu virus into the air, and other people inhale the virus. The virus enters the nose, throat, or lungs and begins to multiply, causing symptoms of the flu. Less often, flu may be spread when a person touches a surface that has flu viruses on it - a door handle, for instance - and then touches his or her nose or mouth.

How long is a person with flu virus contagious?

Adults may be contagious from 1 day prior to becoming sick and for 3-7 days after they first develop symptoms. Some children may be contagious for longer than one week.

How serious is the flu?

While some persons who get the flu may recover in 1-2 weeks, some persons may develop life-threatening complications, such as pneumonia. The CDC states persons 65 years and older, persons of any age with chronic medical conditions, and very young children are more likely to get complications from the flu.

Guidelines suggest a Pneumococcal vaccine for anyone over 50 years of age.

Please contact us for further information or to arrange for an on-site vaccination date. The optimal time for flu vaccine is mid September through early December. We will be happy to supply you with "Flu" posters and literature. We are anxious to accommodate your first choice for dates, so please call soon.

 

Protect yourself from illness while traveling

"No2Flu"

Companies, scheduling flu clinics is an effective way to reduce absences due to the flu. Start the process of scheduling your 2005/2006 flu clinics by clicking  here.

Individuals, do not wait - call us at 314-997-8104 to pre-book your 2006 flu shot NOW.

Flu Clinic Dates & Times
 
University City office: 

Every Thursday from 1pm-4:30pm

St. Charles office: 
Fridays 10/6, 10/20 and 11/3 from 10am - 2pm

A Flu Shot is:

EASY - PASSPORT HEALTH
will once again be offering on-site flu vaccinations to local businesses and employers as well as providing flu shots here at our St. Louis
locations. 


INEXPENSIVE - Call us for individual or group pricing at (314) 997-8100 .

In spite of rumors to the contrary, getting a flu shot does NOT give you the flu. You may have a sore arm for a day or so, but it will not set you back. And you will have protection against the flu all winter long.

Most healthy individuals should be vaccinated beginning in November. Other groups of individuals who are at increased risk of flu-related complications should be vaccinated in October.