Flu Season is Here
The Importance of the Flu Vaccine
By cathiesblogs, published Sep 27, 2007
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Did you know that , as of August 6, 2007, there have already been 68 children that have died because of flu complications during the 2006-07 season? About 5 to 20% of the population in the United States get the flu every year. Close to 40,000 people die and more then 200,000 people are in the hospital, some with serious complications that all stem from the different strains of the flu.
The best way to protect against the deadly flu virus is to get your vaccine every year
There are two ways that you can get the vaccine
Flu Shot- This is the one that most people prefer...an inactive vaccine(containing the killed virus) given with a needle, mostly in the arm. The flu shot is approved for most people. babies over 6 months, people with chronic medical conditions, The elderly, some living in nursing homes and other long term care facilities and your average healthy individuals.
Nasal-spray- made with live, though weakened flu viruses that do not cause the flu . Sometimes this is called "LAIV" which stands for Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine or "FluMist" . This is approved for use in healthy people that are between the ages of 2-49 and who are not pregnate. This is not used for anyone that has a chronic medical condition.
Do not vaccinate
If you have a severe allergy to chicken eggs
If you have a child less then 6 months
If you have Guillain-Barre Syndrome(GBS)
If you have ever had a severe reaction to the influenza vaccine in the past
If you or your child have a fever or viral illness, you should wait until the symtoms are gone
Vaccine sometimes does have these side effects
fever-usually less then 100 degrees..sometimes a tylenol is given
Aches and Pains in your joints..which usually go away after you take a tylenol
Soreness..where you got the shot..but this will subside after a little while
LAIV or (FluMist)
Runny nose
Mild headache
Mild sore throat
Flu Season is Here
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Takeaways
- Benefits of taking the flu vaccine
- Side effects to taking the different vaccines
Did You Know?
It is important for some people to take the flu shot every year
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