STUDENTS in Manila braved the rains after classes were suspended later on Tuesday. 鈥 PHILIPPINE STAR/EDD GUMBAN

By Bront毛 H. Lacsamana, Reporter

FLU SEASON is far from over, with on-and-off rains continuing until November. Basic hygiene habits like hand washing and physical distancing can protect individuals against the influenza virus, doctors said.听听

鈥淢uch like other infectious diseases, the flu is highly preventable through strict compliance with public health and safety regulations and the practice of basic hygiene habits whether in school or the office,鈥 said Dr. Gyneth Lourdes G. Bibera, country medical director of GlaxoSmithKline Philippines, Inc., in an e-mail interview with 大象传媒.听听

鈥淥ther than those, I would say that getting vaccinated is probably one of the most effective steps in preventing the spread of influenza viruses,鈥 she added.听听

According to the Department of Health (DoH), there were 57,083 influenza-like cases reported Jan.Aug., a from the same period last year.听听

Getting a proper diagnosis from a physician is advised since flu symptoms are similar to those of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19): fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills, and fatigue.听听

Influenza can be managed at home through provided by the DoH:听听

  • Use of antiviral agents within the first two days (best to consult a physician);听听
  • Paracetamol for fever (but no aspirin for children);听
  • Antibiotics to be given only to complications of influenza such as pneumonia;听听
  • Adequate rest; and听听
  • Increased intake of fluids and nutritious foods.听听

鈥淭he safest and most fool-proof way to treat influenza is to consult your physician for medical guidance,鈥 said Dr. Bibera.听听

The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommended due to viruses varying from season to season.听听听

鈥淓very year, flu vaccines are formulated to protect against the viruses that research suggests will be most common,鈥 said Dr. Bibera. 鈥淚deally, people should be getting their flu vaccines from February to May before the flu season starts.鈥澨

In September, the Philippine College of Geriatric Medicine released a statement asking the government to improve flu vaccination for senior citizens, who are most vulnerable to life-threatening circumstances when exposed to the illness.听听

A on flu in the Philippines determined that flu season in the country lasts from June to November, with a peak in August. It also found that the cost of hospitalization from being gravely ill from the flu can range from P10,000 to P30,000 per episode.听

鈥淏y getting vaccinated now, we can ensure our and our families鈥 protection as early as possible,鈥 Dr. Bibera said.听听

She added that since viral diseases usually start with flu-like symptoms, being protected can help dispel unwarranted anxiety and unnecessary costs.