The flu season often starts in October, and it’s essential to get a flu vaccine now to stay protected, especially during a pandemic. The flu season has arrived. Diseases like pneumonia, respiratory failure, encephalitis, mortality, and other serious complications can result from the flu. Getting the flu vaccine, especially with a pandemic, is the safest way to avoid getting the flu. Influenza viruses are continuously evolving, and the WHO updates vaccine formulations twice a year. In February 2016, the vaccine formulation was upgraded to include two types A viruses (H1N1 and H3N2) and a type B virus for the 2016-2017 northern hemisphere influenza season. Learn how the flu season can affect cancer patients, especially during pandemics at University Cancer Centers.
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