Logan County Department of Public Health
urges protection from RSV
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[January 30, 2024]
According
to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in the United
States, annually, there are an estimated 60,000–160,000 hospitalizations
and 6,000–10,000 deaths due to Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) among
adults ages 65 years and older. RSV is a common respiratory virus that
usually causes mild, cold-like symptoms. While most people recover in a
week or two, RSV can be serious in infants and older adults.
In older adults, RSV causes substantial morbidity and mortality,
including lower respiratory tract disease, hospitalization, and death.
Risk factors for severe RSV include heart and lung disease, kidney
disorders, liver disorders, and diabetes. In addition, people
moderately or severely immunocompromised, who are frail, elderly, and
persons living in nursing homes are also at high risk for severe RSV.
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Thankfully, there is now a single-dose vaccine
available to help protect from RSV which is recommended for people
ages 60 and older. You should talk with your health care provider
about whether RSV vaccination is right for you. There is no maximum
age for getting the RSV vaccine.
The Logan County Department of Public
Health (LCDPH) has you covered this RSV and flu season by offering
the vaccine you need. No appointment is necessary and LCDPH bills
private insurance directly. In addition, Medicare Part D
prescription drug plan will pay for the RSV vaccine. If you have
questions regarding the vaccine, you can call LCDPH at 217-735-2317.
It's important to stay healthy this respiratory season and LCDPH is
here to protect you!
Information Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
[Don Cavi, MS, LEHP
Public Health Administrator
Logan County Department of Public Health] |