Influenza is primarily considered an acute respiratory infection but can
lead to a myriad of medium and long-term sequelae across every major organ system in the
body. Increasing awareness, gaining broader understanding of its mechanistic pathways,
identifying at-risk individuals, and determining how to better protect them could help
minimize its impact. The aim of this podcast, featuring Dr Stefania Maggi, Dr Annemarijn
de Boer, and Dr Melissa K. Andrew, is to outline the main influenza complications and
their impact beyond acute respiratory disease, as well as highlighting vaccination as a
tool at our disposal. Both physical and cognitive function can be affected as a result
of influenza infection, notably in frailer individuals, which in turn may lead to a loss
of independence. Observational studies have identified beneficial effects of vaccination
for cardioprotection as well as preventing dementia, but more evidence is required. In
conclusion, influenza can cause a wide array of complications, which vaccination may
help prevent.
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