American Family Care (AFC), the nation’s leading provider of urgent care, accessible primary care, and occupational medicine, announced today it will once again undertake a national campaign to promote flu prevention in the United States.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala., /PRNewswire/ -- American Family Care (AFC), the nation's leading provider of urgent care, accessible primary care, and occupational medicine, announced today it will once again undertake a national campaign to promote flu prevention in the United States. Central to the effort is the company's reprise of its highly successful National Flu Prevention Week, from October 22 to October 28. The World Health Organization estimates that influenza is responsible for between 3 to 5 million cases of severe illness and 290,000 to 650,000 deaths globally every year. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), an estimated 80,000 Americans died of influenza and its complications during the 2017-18 season – the highest death toll from the flu in at least 4 decades. Medical experts agree that the key to decreasing the number of potential deaths this flu season is vaccination. "With 200 medical centers across the U.S. seeing 3 million patients a year, AFC deals with the flu as much or more than any other health care provider outside of the federal government, so we understand the impact it can have on people and their families," said Dr. Ben Barlow, of American Family Care. "As one of the leading providers of occupational medicine in the U.S., we also understand the effect the flu has on businesses and the economy overall." Flu Prevention Help for Employers To assist in deploying flu prevention measures in the workplace, AFC has established a hotline specifically for employers interested in curtailing the spread of colds and flu in the weeks and months ahead. Employers seeking help may call (205) 421-2148 Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Central time. While supplies last, AFC is also making available workplace readiness kits, which contain items essential to reducing the spread of the influenza virus. These kits include:
Employers can play an important role in preventing flu, helping to protect employees' health and reducing losses in productivity and revenue. "The flu takes a devastating toll on our nation's workforce," says Dr. Barlow. "Employers should make sure they give workers time to go get their flu vaccination and step up the cleaning and disinfecting of their facilities to keep the workplace as germ-free as possible." For more information on National Flu Prevention Week and how to obtain flu vaccinations at little or no cost at participating AFC clinics, visit www.NationalFluPreventionWeek.com. About American Family Care:
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