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Fighting the “Flu": The Ethics of Our Personal Influenza Vaccination Decision

Katherine Sheehan
University of St. Andrews,
St Andrews, Scotland.

Michael Gordon, MD, MSc, FRCPC
Vice President of Medical Services,
Baycrest Centre for Geriatric Care,
Professor of Medicine,
University of Toronto,
Toronto, ON.

 

The infection control troops are preparing for battle, waiting for the declaration of war. Once again, it's nearly time for our annual fight against the influenza virus. This potential killer affects hundreds of thousands of Canadians each year, leading to the hospitalization of 75,000 and resulting in 6,700 deaths. Of those who die, 90% are over the age of 65 and about half are residents of long-term care facilities. Elderly residents are particularly vulnerable because of their advanced age, underlying illness, close quarters with other residents and extensive contact with many caregivers.