2019 Influenza Vaccine Update – Ensuring Optimal Protection for Older Adults

Description

Older adults (≥ 65 years) are at a high risk of significant morbidity or mortality if infected with influenza. Influenza vaccine has been shown to reduce the risk of influenza-related morbidity and mortality more than any other intervention. Although people aged 65 years and older are at high risk of influenza-related complications, 30% do not receive their annual influenza vaccine. Reasons that some in this group to not receive the vaccine include the belief of common myths, vaccine hesitancy and access issues for older adults.

This continuing education program is designed to provide primary care clinicians with the practical tools and knowledge to address common influenza immunization scenarios in older adults.