By far, the single best way to prevent the flu is for individuals, especially people at high risk for serious complications from the flu, to get a vaccination each fall. To learn more, see Key Facts about Flu Vaccine.
There are other good health habits that can help prevent the flu. These are:
Also, antiviral medications may be used to prevent the flu. See Questions and Answers: Antiviral Medications.
There is no scientific evidence that any herbal, homeopathic or other folk remedies have any benefit against influenza.
Studies have shown that human influenza viruses generally can survive on surfaces for between 2 and 8 hours.
Influenza virus is destroyed by heat (167-212°F [75-100°C]). In addition, several chemical germicides, including chlorine, hydrogen peroxide, detergents (soap), iodophors (iodine-based antiseptics), and alcohols are effective against influenza viruses if used in proper concentration for sufficient length of time. For example, wipes or gels with alcohol in them can be used to clean hands. The gels should be rubbed until they are dry.