Influenza (Flu)
Influenza is a respiratory infection caused by the influenza virus. Various strains of the virus circulate throughout the world year-round, causing local outbreaks. Learn more on:
Seasonal Influenza (Flu) Avian Influenza Pandemic Influenza
Seasonal Influenza (Flu)
Influenza (or flu) is a common respiratory illness affecting millions of Canadians each year. In Canada, flu season usually runs from November to April.
The most effective way to protectyourself from the flu is to be vaccinated each year in the fall. Regular hand washing is another way to help minimize your risk. By washing your hands often, you will reduce your chance of becoming infected.
What You Can Do?
Find out more about the symptoms of the flu and what you can do to lower your risk by consulting the following resources:
Get a Flu Shot!
For more information on flu and flu shot clinics in your area, visit the provincial/territorial links below or contact your local or provincial / territorial health authority:
Related Resources
Avian Influenza
Avian influenza is a contagious viral infection that can affect all species of birds. On rare occasions, it can cause disease in humans. Learn more by consulting:
For up to date information on avian influenza and travel health advisories, visit the Public Health Agency of Canada Avian Influenza section.
Pandemic Influenza
There is currently no pandemic flu in the world.Learn more about how the Government of Canada is preparing to a potential Influenza Pandemic:
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