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Whitty: Infections Devastate Elderly, Boost Stroke Risk

4 Dec

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Summary

  • Routine infections can have devastating consequences for the elderly.
  • Common infections increase older adults' risk of heart attacks and strokes.
  • Vaccination against flu, Covid-19, and RSV is crucial before Christmas.
Whitty: Infections Devastate Elderly, Boost Stroke Risk

Routine infections can have devastating and long-lasting impacts on the elderly, extending beyond immediate illness. Chief Medical Officer Sir Chris Whitty highlighted that common infections can trigger serious health events such as heart attacks and strokes, with the risk of stroke significantly elevated for up to a year post-infection. These infections can also lead to lasting frailty and reduced independence.

Whitty's annual report emphasizes the need for greater vigilance in preventing infections among older adults, drawing parallels to existing strategies for younger populations. He advised simple yet effective measures like rigorous hand hygiene, careful food preparation, and avoiding contact with infected individuals. The call for action coincides with the NHS anticipating a record flu season, with flu hospitalizations expected to exceed previous highs.

To bolster defenses, particularly with Christmas visits approaching, health officials strongly recommend timely vaccinations against flu, Covid-19, and RSV. Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr. Thomas Waite and NHS England's Medical Director Professor Julian Redhead urged eligible individuals to get vaccinated promptly to ensure robust immunity by the holiday season and minimize the risk of transmitting infections to vulnerable relatives.

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Sir Chris Whitty warned that common infections can have devastating consequences for the elderly, increasing their risk of heart attacks and strokes.
Older adults can protect themselves by practicing good hand hygiene, preparing food carefully, and getting vaccinated against flu, Covid-19, and RSV.
Flu hospitalizations in England are expected to be higher than ever before, potentially exceeding 8,000 beds daily by next week.

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