An Overview Prevention Measures Strategies For Seasonal Influenza, Roles Of Public Health Together With The Pharmacist

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Saeed Ahmed Saeed Alshomrani , Mohammed Hassan Almuntashiri , Abdullah Tami Almuntashiri, Ahmed Mohammad Bahri , Ayman Mohammed Himli
Mohsin Hasen Ali Almalki , Bayan Saleh M. Binsaeed , Moawad Ayed Allihyani , Abdullah Mohammed Hakami , Mohammed Ahmed Ruddah Alyazidi

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The burden of influenza extends beyond mortality and disability. Influenza viruses possess the capacity to impact a significant number of individuals over a restricted timeframe, typically spanning a few weeks. This can exert substantial strain on healthcare systems and public services in their entirety. During influenza seasons, the absence of pharmacist and healthcare employees from school and work can have a negative effect on productivity and, in extreme cases, may even cause disruptions to vital public services. Lastly, it is crucial to take into account the pandemic potential of influenza viruses when evaluating the importance of preventing seasonal influenza for public health. The presence of a well-established system for addressing severe influenza, including the vaccination of high-risk and targeted groups for seasonal influenza, enhancing the ability to produce vaccines, and implementing monitoring systems to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of influenza vaccines, forms a strong foundation for any plan aimed at preparing for a pandemic.

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