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Fresenius Medical Care Recommends Seasonal Flu Shots for Dialysis Patients


Published on 2012-10-05 09:31:54 - Market Wire
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WALTHAM, Mass.--([ ])--With flu season just around the corner, [ Fresenius Medical Care North America ] (FMCNA), the nationas leading network of [ dialysis facilities ], is urging dialysis patients to get flu shots to protect themselves against this common infectious disease. In October, FMCNA will begin offering at no cost to all of its dialysis patients and staff, flu vaccinations, which protect against both seasonal flu and H1N1 swine flu.

"We also urge patients and medical staff to take precautions to protect themselves from catching and spreading flu viruses."

While many flu sufferers experience relatively minor [ symptoms ]a" including fatigue, fever and chills, headache and body aches, nasal congestion and coughing a" the flu can pose a much more serious health threat to dialysis patients, whose weakened immune systems make them susceptible to pneumonia and other life-threatening complications.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advises [ chronic kidney disease ] (CKD) patients, particularly older adults and those on dialysis, to be vaccinated against the flu every year. CKD is a progressive, usually permanent loss of kidney function. Many people who have CKD are still in the early stages of the disease, but by the time CKD leads to kidney failure, or end-stage renal disease (ESRD), the only treatments are a [ kidney transplant ] or [ dialysis ].

Dialysis is a life-sustaining process that cleans waste products from the blood, removes extra fluids and controls the bodyas chemistry when a personas kidneys fail. Dialysis patients typically require treatment on an ongoing basis unless they receive a kidney transplant.

aItas important for all kidney patients to be vaccinated against the flu because of the serious health complications it can cause,a says Dr. Jeffrey L. Hymes, MD, Senior Vice President and Associate Chief Medical Officer at FMCNA. aWe also urge patients and medical staff to take precautions to protect themselves from catching and spreading flu viruses.a

Patients should inquire at their local dialysis clinic about specific vaccination opportunities near them. Besides getting a flu shot, Fresenius Medical Care offers these tips to help dialysis patients avoid catching, or spreading, the flu this season:

  • Flu viruses is transmitted mainly by airborne droplets, so remember to cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze a" and dispose of used tissues properly.
  • Wash your hands with soap and water or an alcohol-based hand sanitizer after coughing, sneezing or using a tissue.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.
  • If you have signs of the flu when you come in for dialysis, tell your caregivers before entering the clinic, so that they can provide you with a mask to protect other patients and staff.
  • If you get a flu shot elsewhere, let your caregiver know, so that they can include this information in your medical records.

FMCNAas flu vaccination initiative demonstrates the companyas [ UltraCare ] mission of delivering excellent, patient-centered care through innovative programs, the latest technology, continuous quality improvement and a focus on superior customer service.

About Fresenius Medical Care

Fresenius Medical Care (NYSE: FMS) is the worldas leading company devoted to patient-centered renal therapy. Through more than 3,119 clinics in North America, Europe, Latin America, Asia-Pacific and Africa, we provide kidney dialysis treatments to approximately 253,000 patients worldwide. We are also the worldas leading maker of dialysis products, such as dialysis machines, dialyzers and related disposable products. Chronic kidney failure is a condition that affects more than 2.1 million individuals worldwide. For more information about the companyas more than 2,100 U.S. dialysis facilities, visit [ www.ultracare-dialysis.com ] (in English and Spanish). For more information about Fresenius Medical Care, visit [ www.fmc-ag.com ] or [ www.fmcna.com ].

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