THE call for parents across the Cowdenbeath-Lochgelly area to get their 2 – 5 year old children vaccinated against 'flu has been stepped up as figures highlighting vaccine uptake across the area were released.

Just over a third (32 per cent) of eligible 2-5 year olds are ready to fight flu, having already received their nasal vaccination.

However, the Deputy Chief Medical Officer for Scotland, has encouraged all parents to consider making an appointment with their GP practice to get their 2-5 year old vaccinated, highlighting that the risk of hospitalisation is reduced in those children that receive the vaccine.

Latest uptake figures for the area also revealed that just over half (56 per cent) of those aged 65 or over, nearly a third of pregnant women (30 per cent) and over half (56 percent) of those in at risk groups have been vaccinated against 'flu since the national immunisation programme got underway in October 2016

This year, the free flu vaccine is being offered to around 2 million people in Scotland – including those with heart disease, those with health conditions which can make them more vulnerable to flu such as diabetes, asthma and bronchitis, pregnant women and children aged 2-5.

Dr Gregor Smith, Deputy Chief Medical Officer for Scotland, said: “Recent uptake figures highlight that there are thousands of those eligible yet to take up the offer of the free flu vaccine.

“Flu is very infectious and can cause serious complications for those who are most vulnerable, which is why it’s so important to consider getting vaccinated.

“Last year, 43 per cent of children aged 2-5 in Scotland didn’t receive the vaccine. This year, we want to make sure as many children in Scotland are protected so would urge parents who have not yet made an appointment with their GP practice to make it a priority.

“The nasal vaccine for children only takes a few minutes, can protect for up to a year and reduces the chance of the infectious virus being spread to those who are vulnerable.”

Dr Charles Saunders, Flu Immunisation Co-ordinator in Fife, said: “It’s very important that children between the ages of two and five to get the 'flu vaccination this winter.

“The vaccine is their best defence against 'flu and not only helps to protect your children, but can also reduce the spread of 'flu.

“Getting the vaccine only takes a few minutes and will help to provide them with protection for up to a year.”

To find out more about the flu vaccine and its benefits, visit immunisationscotland.org.uk/flu or call NHS Inform on 0800 22 44 88.