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Health Officials Urge Vaccination As Flu Season Ramps Up In NM

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Tuesday, January 7, 2014   

LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Influenza season is upon us in New Mexico, and state health officials are urging residents to get a flu shot to help protect themselves against a potentially deadly disease.

The H1N1 strain of the virus is blamed for several recent deaths in Texas.

Debby Hanus, a registered nurse with the New Mexico Department of Health, says getting a flu shot can help prevent what could be several days of physical misery, or worse, as flu season intensifies.

"A lot of people say, 'Oh well, you know it's only the flu – we think it's just like a cold,' and it really isn't,” she says. “Lots of people can die from the flu each year. Thousands of people die in the United States every year from the flu."

Health officials say the flu season tends to peak in January each year.

Hanus says the main flu virus is H1N1, which caused many deaths during the influenza pandemic of 2009.

The most common flu symptoms can include a fever, body ache, nausea and vomiting.

In addition to getting a vaccination, Hanus advises people to help themselves and others with frequent hand washings and avoiding others when sick.

She says the very young, seniors and people with health challenges are the most vulnerable to influenza.

"Pregnant women any trimester,” she explains. “People 50 and older. People with certain chronic medical conditions like asthma, diabetes, lung or heart disease."

Flu shots are generally available at neighborhood pharmacies. The vaccine requires about two weeks to take effect.

Hanus also advises getting plenty of bed rest and drinking lots of water for anyone suffering with the flu.





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