The NHS must take diseases like pneumonia and flu in older people much more seriously, England's chief medical officer has warned.
Sir Chris Whitty said some doctors do not appreciate that an infection can significantly increase the risk of a stroke or heart attack.
His comments come as the number of flu patients in hospital in England has reached a record high as the nation faces an unprecedented flu season.
NHS data shows that adults over 70 are much more likely to catch and go on to become severely ill or die from an infection.
While the health system was "extremely good" at preventing illness in young people, the situation in older adults is a "a lot more hit and miss", Sir Chris said.

