By Aparna Ghosh, MPH, clinical quality consultant, MPRO
As with every year, the crisp autumn air and the color-changing leaves bring with them the inevitable blanket of cold… which means higher rates of illnesses like pneumonia, especially for those with weakened immune systems.
Symptoms of pneumonia include:
Each year, more than 50,000 people are fatally affected by this preventable disease.[1] Here are some preventative steps that you can take to keep you and your loved ones safe.
Immunizations are incredibly important and a key piece to preventing illness. Not only does being immunized keep you and your family healthy, but it keeps the community healthy too.
Only 61 percent of Americans 65 and older have received their pneumonia vaccinations.[2] Vaccination is encouraged even for people who had pneumonia at another time in their lives. Since there are more than 90 different germs that can cause the infection, there is no guarantee that having pneumonia in the past protects you from future infection.[3]
Immunizations are one of the best values in health care according to Dr. James Mitchiner, medical director at MPRO – a nonprofit organization dedicated to health care quality improvement. “It is much easier and less costly to prevent pneumonia than to treat it, and pneumonia vaccinations save lives and keep you healthy.”
Here’s the bottom line: Be proactive and ask your provider about getting the pneumonia vaccination. And be sure to do the same for your loved ones. You’ll be glad you did!
Aparna Ghosh is a clinical quality consultant at MPRO, focusing on immunizations work in the state of Michigan.
[1] https://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdch/Imms_380425_7.pdf
[2] http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/pneumonia.htm
[3] http://www.cdc.gov/pneumococcal/about/prevention.html