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Going Viral Episode 183

In this episode:

  • With the opening of the borders and the relaxation of COVID related social distancing measures, the risk of infectious respiratory disease is significantly elevated
  • COVID is not the only preventable infectious disease – influenza, pertussis, and pneumonia are also very important
  • The risk is elevated for those with chronic respiratory disease but these considerations are important for all people, especially older patients
  • Patients presenting for the COVID booster can be co-administered their flu/pertussis/pneumonia vaccination as well

 

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Host: Dr David Lim, GP and Medical Educator

Total time: 36 mins

Guest: Prof Christine Jenkins, Respiratory Physician
 

This educational activity was developed by Healthed at the request of Astrazeneca Respiratory.
 

Last Updated: 1 Mar, 2022

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