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FLU

What You Need to Know What It Is1

Influenza is an infection of the

It can cause serious

!

health complications, especially for the e l d e r l y and young children.

nose, throat and lung s.

Symptoms Fe v e r

Body Aches

Headache

Chills

Fat i g u e

How It Spreads When an infected person coughs or

When you touch a

surface, then touch your nose, eyes or mouth

sneezes & you inhale the droplets

Prevention Get your

Cover a

Wash hands

cough or sneeze with a tissue.

fl u s h o t .

often with soap and w at e r.

52%

Keep surfaces clean.

OF THE US POPULATION c o n t r a c t s fl u annually, on average3

O u t o f ove r 3 1 8 m i l l i o n , 4 t h a t ’s

39,857,132

FEBRUARY

PEOPLE EACH WINTER AND

218,395

PEAK MONTHS OF FLU ACTIVITY 2 1982-1983 through 2013-2014 Pe a k s M o s t Often

P E O P L E P E R D AY

14

NUMBER OF TIMES EACH MONTH WAS THE SEASON’S PEAK

your eyes, nose and mouth.

12.5%

of the time, flu activity peaks in

16

Avoid touching

based on a six-month season

12 10 8

Six Times Pe a k e d

Pe a k s Decline

6 4 2 0

Once in 31 Ye a r s

October

November December

N o Pe a k s

January

February

March

April

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Key Facts about Influenza (Flu) & Flu Vaccine. (2014 September 9). Retrieved January 30, 2015 from http://www.cdc.gov/flu/keyfacts.htm. 2 The Flu Season. (2014 October 22). Retrieved February 5, 2015 from http://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/season/flu-season.htm. 3 Seasonal Influenza Q&A. (2014 August 15). Retrieved February 5, 2015 from http://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/qa/disease.htm. 4 State & County QuickFacts. (2015 February 5). Retrieved February 6, 2015 from http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/00000.html. ©2015 Boiron, All Rights Reserved. | *These “Uses” have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.