Flu is a worldwide illness that can affect anyone. Flu spreads quickly and easily through coughing and sneezing. It causes respiratory infections, which can result in you getting very sick, being hospitalised and even dying.1,2
Children are very susceptible to flu. Between 20 and 30% of children contract flu each year, compared to 5-10% of adults. 3
Flu leads to the annual hospitalisation of approximately 870,000 children under 5 years old worldwide. 3
Children contribute to the spread of flu in the community due to:3
Up to 650,000 people worldwide and over 11,000 people in South Africa, die from flu each year.1,3
Up to 5 million people worldwide, including more than 45,000 South Africans, get severely ill from flu each year.1,3 Almost 50% of these affected South Africans need to be hospitalised.3
Getting a flu vaccine every year is one of the most effective ways to prevent getting flu, and to reduce getting severely ill, being hospitalised and dying.1,3
In many cases, influenza infection in young children is associated with severe symptoms, frequent healthcare use, and inappropriate antibiotic use.3
It is important to get the flu vaccine to protect young people against influenza, which helps to reduce the burden on the health system
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