Flu Vaccination Associated With Reduced Stroke Risk

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Flu Vaccination Associated With Reduced Stroke Risk

Influenza vaccination is associated with a reduced risk of stroke among adults, even if they aren’t at high risk for stroke, according to new research.

The risk of stroke was about 23% lower in the 6 months following a flu shot, regardless of the patient’s age, sex, or underlying health conditions.

“There is an established link between upper respiratory infection and both heart attack and stroke. This has been very salient in the past few years throughout the COVID-19 pandemic,” study author Jessalyn Holodinsky, PhD, a stroke epidemiologist and postdoctoral fellow in clinical neurosciences at the University of Calgary, Alberta, Canada, told Medscape Medical News.

“It is also known that the flu shot can reduce risk of heart attack and hospitalization for those with heart disease,” she said. “Given both of these [observations], we thought it prudent to study whether there is a link between vaccination for influenza and stroke.”

The study was published November 1 in The Lancet Public Health.

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