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    All about flu vaccines
    Author: Mike Serovey
    Website: http://www.mikeserovey.net
    Added: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 20:13:58 -0600
    Category: Flu
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    We all know the troubles that the flu can bring to your household. The symptoms that the virus brings about, from coughing and wheezing to a runny nose and fever, can really diminish your quality of life, and influenza can quickly spread around the household. Few realize that the flu can actually be a very serious respiratory threat to some, and that it kills between twenty and forty thousand people per year in the United States alone. To that end, many have opted for vaccination when flu season comes around in order to keep in good health. In this article, we’ll focus on helping to explain the vaccines that are available to help prevent influenza from infecting you.
    Influenza is a unique type of respiratory infection in that it occurs seasonally. Every winter, the flu seems to break out amongst workplaces and schools, causing a huge amount of infections in a short period of time. While our bodies can build up immunities to the various biological threats that our world presents, the flu is unique in that a new strain seems to appear every year, taking our bodies by surprise. For that reason, the flu vaccine is a vaccine that must be taken on a yearly basis. Scientists examine the new strains of flu that arise and create tailored vaccines in order to deal with them. Many people think that by getting a flu vaccine, they are exposing their bodies to the illness and they will actually come down with the flu early. That is a myth that surrounds the vaccine, and in truth, the vaccine contains disabled forms of the influenza virus which your body can easily eradicate while learning about how they work. Vaccines are recommended for those who are in the high-risk groups when it comes to influenza, and senior citizens, pregnant women, and children six to twenty three months of age should all be considered when it comes to getting the vaccine.
    Recently, a new form of the influenza vaccine has arrived on the market. It is in the form of a nasal spray, which provides a convenient method for being vaccinated that doesn’t require an injection. The standard method of receiving the vaccine via an injection typically involves the induction of half a milliliter of liquid into the muscle of the arm. Within two weeks of becoming vaccinated, your body is properly protected against the strains of influenza which the vaccine is focused on fighting. The clinical success rate of the vaccination when it comes to preventing influenza is between seventy and ninety percent, giving a clear value to the treatment. There are some side effects when it comes to taking the vaccine, however, and they may include muscle aching and fever. Before taking a flu vaccine, be sure to consult your doctor to discuss any possible complications that may arise. There are certain health conditions that can be seriously affected by getting the influenza vaccine, and the only way to ensure your safety is to have a proper medical practitioner examine your condition.



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