Receiving and injecting free influenza vaccine is designated for group A. This group includes hospital staff. In addition, medical and dental students who are on the wards at the start of the flu season will be included in the free seasonal human influenza vaccine kit. Therefore, hospital dentists are also included in this group. Others in the flu free group include:
Pregnant women are a top priority and are included in this group for up to two weeks after conception.
Workers in private, charitable and private hospitals
All health care workers stationed at frontier health care centers and prehospital emergencies (115)
Health personnel stationed in the offices with coordination and letter of introduction to the relevant device
Environmental protection personnel in contact with birds and veterinary personnel
Security and law enforcement department employees with the permission and order of the General Staff of the Armed Forces
Patients with AIDS, immunodeficiency and a weak immune system, in coordination with the University of Medical Sciences. In this case, priority is given to patients with malignancy with or without chemotherapy or radiotherapy, dialysis transplant recipients, thalassemia major, anemia, tuberculosis, and hemophilia.
war wounded groups
The second group to receive influenza vaccination and dentistry
The second group to receive the influenza vaccine are people who suffer from underlying and chronic diseases and who can obtain this vaccine from pharmacies upon their request. It is recommended that private dental clinics administer seasonal human influenza vaccine to improve the health of dentists and dental staff. In this case, the transmission of influenza through the treatment staff and those who refer to private dentistry is largely prevented.
In the second group, the flu shot may also be prioritized in the following order:
Cardiovascular and respiratory patients such as asthma
Cardiovascular and respiratory patients such as asthma
Patients with neurological and psychological disorders
The age group from 6 to 18 years who are being treated with aspirin.
Obese patients whose body mass index is more than 40.
Passengers who intend to travel to foreign countries two weeks before the trip