16/01/2015

'At-Risk' Groups Urged To Get Flu Vaccine

People over the age of 65, as well as those with a chronic medical condition, are being advised to get the current flu vaccination, despite reports that it is only around 25% effective.

Medical advice is that "at-risk" groups should still receive the vaccine amid a rise in influenza recorded during the second week in January.

According to reports, the current vaccine is for a different flu strain that is in circulation, and its effectiveness has been questioned.

Despite this, emergency medicine consultant at Sligo General Hospital Fergal Hickey told RTÉ's Morning Ireland that current advice was still for those at risk to get the vaccine.

(MH/JP)

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