Zydus Life Sciences Limited,an innovation led global life sciences Company held a health Symposium at Bengaluru to create a convergence of leading health care professionals who spoke on the transition to new influenza vaccination guideline,as recommended by World Health Organisation (WHO) for northern hemisphere 2025-26. Global influenza remains a significant public health concern,causing an estimated 4,00,000 respiratory and 3,00,000 deaths across the world annually. In US & Europe almost 50% of the population is vaccinated for seasonal flu annually.India which successfully leads the universal immunization programme(UIP) ,has been able to counter several debilitating childhood vaccine preventable diseases.
From Left to Right : Dr.Jyothi, Dr.Aravind C,Dr.Murali Mohan,Dr.Parvaiz Koul ( International Infectious Disease Expert & Former Advisor,Govt.Of India),Dr.Jagadish Chinnappa,& Dr. Vinay D.
Dr.Sharvil Patel,Managing Director,Zydus Life Sciences Limited said," Good health starts with prevention, and vaccines play a key role in protecting people & improving health.Influenza continues to pose a recurring challenge ,leading to seasonal outbreaks and placing a considerable burden on health care systems.Vaccination plays a vital role in reducing the spread of infection,lowering the severity of disease,& preventing complications,especially among high risk & vulnerable groups."National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC),India has recommended to follow the WHO guidelines to adopt the latest strain of the vaccine,to prevent influenza and influenza-like illnesses which is emerging a serious health concern.The disease disproportionately affects vulnerable populations such as infants,the elderly and individuals with chronic conditions.
In India influenza infections occur seasonaly with twin peaks during the monsoon & winter seasons.This necessitates annual vaccinations of the nationally defined target groups with vaccine composition depending on the current circulating strains. At the moment,administering vaccination for influenza is not mandatory & the experts recommend that it is advisable that the target groups get vaccinated for influenza every year.
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