Flu increases heart attack risk six times: study

Press Trust of India  |  Toronto 

People with may have a six-fold increased risk of experiencing a heart attack, particularly in the first seven days, according to a study which emphasises the importance of Chances of a are increased six times during the first seven days after detection of laboratory-confirmed infection, said researchers at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES) and Public (PHO) in "Our findings are important because an association between and reinforces the importance of vaccination," said Jeff Kwong, a at ICES and PHO and of the study. In the study published in the of Medicine, the researchers found a significant association between acute respiratory infections, particularly influenza, and The risk may be higher for older adults, patients with B infections, and patients experiencing their first The researchers also found elevated risk - albeit not as high as for - with from other respiratory viruses. "Our findings, combined with previous evidence that reduces cardiovascular events and mortality, support international guidelines that for immunisation in those at high risk of a heart attack," said Kwong. The researchers looked at nearly 20,000 adult cases of laboratory-confirmed from 2009 to 2014 and identified 332 patients who were hospitalised for a within one year of a laboratory-confirmed diagnosis. "People at risk of should take precautions to prevent respiratory infections, and especially influenza, through measures including and hand-washing," said Kwong. The researchers said that patients should not delay medical evaluation for heart symptoms particularly within the first week of an acute respiratory

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First Published: Thu, January 25 2018. 15:25 IST