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- $Title{The Need For a Flu Shot}
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- injections virus viral vaccine vaccines vaccination vaccinations medicine
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- The Need For a Flu Shot
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- QUESTION: My son is on a varsity college team. His coach is advising him to
- have a flu shot for this coming season, but I doubt the need for this
- procedure. He is a strong and healthy young man, has not had a day sick in
- years. Besides, I heard that the flu shot can actually give you the flu, so
- why take it if you don't need it? What is your opinion?
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- ANSWER: Your question is particularly interesting for this time of the year,
- and offers me an opportunity to provide information of interest to all. First
- let me dispel any fears you have about the safety of the injection. Since it
- is prepared from killed viruses, it cannot cause an infection. When we see
- cases of flu developing shortly after an injection, it must be presumed that
- the infection occurred before the actual injection rather than from it. In
- addition problems that existed previously, particularly the swine flu vaccine
- of 1976, have now been corrected. You may be right about the need in a young
- vigorous young man, however. The recommendations for flu vaccination are
- directed at people who are at high risk from the complications of the flu.
- They include the elderly, people who suffer with chronic conditions such as
- diabetes, and those with disorders of the lungs and cardiovascular system.
- However, it has been noted that the classroom may be a breeding ground for all
- infections that pass through the respiratory system. Moving from one room to
- another crowded with many people exposes the individual to contamination from
- a large number of other people. This is particularly true if your son's
- college is located in an area where winter infections are prevalent. The
- coach may be thinking of assuring that your son is able to compete during the
- season, as he must be a valuable player on the team. There are a few
- relatively benign side effects from the injection including soreness at the
- site of injection, lasting up to 12 hours, which affects from 25 percent to 50
- percent of the individuals taking the shot, and a mild fever that disappears
- in less than 24 hours, which occurs in but 1 percent of the cases. There is
- controversy among physicians as to the advisability of giving the injection to
- young athletes, so the choice is up to your son.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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