JAB ALERT

Hundreds of thousands of Brits are at risk of ‘blinding illness’ after missing simple jab, doctors warn

Plus, all the signs of shingles you need to know

HUNDREDS of thousands of Brits are at risk of shingles, experts warn.

They say more must be done to get people in certain age groups vaccinated or they risk serious complications.

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Many Brits don't know if they are eligible for the lifesaving jabCredit: Getty

Last autumn, the NHS rolled out a jab called Shingrix to people 65 and over to protect them from the agonising skin condition.

But the latest figures suggest more than half of 71-year olds in England missed it.

This means over 300,000 people (56 per cent of the age group in 2021) are at risk of the disease.

For comparison, the flu jab was taken up by over 80 per cent of over-65s last year.

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Dr Sarah Jarvis, a GP and clinical consultant to , said many people "don’t realise how serious shingles can be", which might explain why vaccine rates are so low.

She added: "There’s a bit of vaccine fatigue since the Covid pandemic – people wonder if they really need more vaccines.

"Many people are also bit confused over whether they are eligble.

"But the shingles vaccine is very important to get."

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From September 2023, anyone turning 65 was also made eligible for the jab, plus those over 50 with a severely weakened immune system.

It was previously only available to over-70s.

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The age group is offered two doses of the vaccine, which are given between six and 12 months apart.

A new review carried out by the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) discovered that sending invitations via post to those eligible for the vaccine could bolster uptake.

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Shingles is an extremely painful condition which can develop after a chickenpox infection.

One in four people get it in their lifetime, and the complications increase the older you are.

In serious cases, it can cause blindness, hearing loss and nerve pain, and - in some instances - shingles can kill.

For many, it's a painful skin rash which develops on one side of the body, usually the chest.

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Shingles occurs when the chickenpox virus already in your body is reawakened - usually by illness, stress or getting older. You can't catch it from someone else.

The risks of serious symptoms are particularly high in people who are extremely vulnerable or immuno-suppressed, with conditions such as cancer.

The latest UKHSA vaccine figures showed that in September 2022, just 44 per cent of 71-year-olds in England had received both doses of the shingles vaccine.

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