Needles Not Needed for Flu Vaccine
New Nasal Vaccine Treatment
By Lara Tacita, published Sep 24, 2007
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The Flu vaccine offered changes every year. The vaccine chosen is usually a prediction from scientists about which strain of the influenza virus will affect the largest amount of people. The approval of a nasal flu vaccine for younger children gives doctors an extra option for children who may be reluctant to undergo the standard injection required by most vaccines.
In the 2006-2007 cold seasons, a shortage of the flu vaccine combined with fears of a strain of the avian virus caused anxiety about the possible outbreak of a pandemic. Some deaths of death to due the avian strain were reported, but the pandemic feared never materialized. Even though the 2007-2008 season will haveplenty of flu vaccine to go around and a nasally inhaled variant for those who do not want to be pricked with needles, the problem of getting the people who most need the boost to their immune system to the appropriate clinics remains The vaccination for the 2007-2008 influenza season is available to anyone who wants to avoid aching misery. For most healthy adults, the flu is nothing more of a week of misery.
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