Mar 16 • 18:28 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina La Nacion (ES)

Why it is dangerous to relativize the effects of the flu and what the greatest risks are

Cardiologist Jorge Tartaglione emphasizes the importance of flu vaccination in preventing severe complications such as heart attacks and strokes during a discussion on LN+ in Argentina.

During a recent appearance on the LN+ program, cardiologist Jorge Tartaglione highlighted the critical importance of vaccination against the flu as respiratory virus season begins in Argentina. He warned against downplaying the effects of influenza, arguing that it is not a trivial infection, as it can significantly impact heart health. With the commencement of flu vaccinations across the country, he urged the public to consider the risks associated with the virus seriously.

Tartaglione pointed out that having the flu increases the risk of heart attacks by six times, particularly during the first week of illness, and raises the risk of stroke by eight times. He explained that the increase in flu cases correlates with a rise in heart attack rates, underscoring the need for widespread vaccination. The cardiologist’s alarming statistics serve as a reminder that flu can lead to severe health complications, which are often overlooked.

As the flu season coincides with autumn in Argentina, Tartaglione's statements serve to raise public awareness about the importance of taking preventive measures against the influenza virus. His insights not only encourage vaccination for individual protection but also suggest that community-wide immunization efforts are essential for reducing overall health risks during the respiratory virus season.

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