Vaccination against H1N1 release planned for December

H1N1 vaccine planned for December Release (Image)

I chose to research information on the H1N1 virus to a more educated decision or not, I’d have my daughter vaccinated.
The presence of this virus was brought to our attention during the spring of 2009 when the Mexican government began to close most of the public in Mexico because of an epidemic. Obviously, there was already a case of swine flu spread there before it caught our attention. It has spread to the United States and many other countries in June 2009. The swine flu was in 1918 when he was commonly called the Spanish flu, but its origin has never been detected. Five hundred million people were affected worldwide and 50 to 100 million people died as a result. The virus attacks people whose immune system and the popular notion that children and the elderly are most affected has not been the case. A healthy immune system would be himself, to try to beat the virus and in the meantime, it would indeed be to overreact and have the opposite effect on the body.
A strain of H1N1 has been responsible for an outbreak in 1976, when a soldier at Fort Dix died right after complaining of not feeling well. This strain has been controlled, but a new one is born just after, which spread very quickly. A vaccine has been created to prevent recurrence of the epidemic that took so many lives in 1918. Vaccination has contributed to the spread of the virus, but it ended up taking more lives than the virus itself. Many died as a result of adverse reactions to the vaccine and 532 people were diagnosed with Guillain-Barre syndrome as a direct result of the take. It is an autoimmune disease that causes nerve damage from the many debilitating health problems of others. Many people who have Guillain-Barre syndrome need to undergo a form of dialysis where antibodies are removed from the blood and the blood is restored to the body. It is possible to survive in this condition, but there is usually a long road to recovery can take several years.
There was a borderline case of swine flu labeled as zoonotic disease was detected in 1988, when a pregnant woman in Wisconsin died after coming into contact with infected pigs at a fair. There were some others who came into contact with him who have been infected with a mild form of the virus. Many pigs were found to be infected throughout the United States in 1998 and it was found that the pigs had typical influenza which turned into a new strain due to a combination of their own flu merged with those of humans and birds. Many pigs have been infected in the Philippines in 2007 as well. H1N1 is a combination of influenza woven from four different forms, including two parts of the human influenza virus, a part of avian and swine influenza a part.
The 2009 H1N1 virus has symptoms that are similar to the flu of your life. These include fever and cough sudden, and all the other flu symptoms such as chills and body aches. Most people who catch the virus can be treated as they normally would with bed rest and fluids. People who have weakened immune systems may experience additional complications such as pneumonia or even respiratory failure. Those considered most at risk are those under 5 and over 65 years. People who have recently undergone treatment for asthma by taking prescription drugs are also at risk. H1N1 may have an incubation period of up to seven days, if it has not been confirmed. It can be acquired in the same manner as the common flu through something as simple as a sneeze. One third of the 1,000 people died of swine flu that is comparable to the amount of people who died from the common flu. The best way to avoid getting sick is routine hand washing and covering mouth and nose with a tissue when you sneeze or cough and quickly eliminated.
How do we know if we have a common flu or swine flu? In most cases, we did not and the doctors do not usually test for differentiating patients who have the virus. They will conduct a test if symptoms are severe in administering a blood test or swab the back of the nose and throat. H1N1 is usually treated with Tamiflu or Relenza at the time of diagnosis. What are antiviral medications that are used to treat symptoms until the virus is ongoing. The fact that most people are not tested for H1N1 is relative.
The number of people who actually carry this virus must be unknown if everyone infected with flu symptoms has not been tested. Although most people with this virus have a mild form of it, I think the world of health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention asked how many cases are there if people infected develop severe symptoms or not. If this virus is more widespread than thought, it may be possible for a strain to develop even more as we are not prepared. I wonder why it is recommended to get vaccinated this year to prevent the disease if there is not enough concern for doctors to even test for it. The mortality rate is the same for the H1N1 virus like the common flu and most of us have worked very well without vaccination for it.
The H1N1 vaccine is not a cure for the virus because it is merely a preventive measure. Influenza vaccines are on average 70-80% efficient, depending on the information provided by Fox News. Keep in mind that if you take this vaccine, it will be injected with a form of virus that was grown in chicken eggs in a laboratory. The product safety testing all started earlier this month and is already regarded as safe. He is currently “tested” on pregnant women and children. Is pregnant women and parents of those children who are “tested” willing participants? It is possible for a person to develop immunity to approximately five weeks after the vaccination process is complete, allowing you to be victims of the virus in time.
This is because each person will need at least two rounds of the vaccine to be effective. It is said that there will be only a part of vaccines available in October, then more immunizations will be published each month thereafter. Is this a way to test the vaccine that was recently reconstructed from the same type of vaccine has been administered in 1976? This is not what concerns me. They will also launch in additives that have never been tested for the second batch of vaccine. How long are they going to test this lot if it has not even been created?
What I want to vaccinate my daughter? I do not believe, and I hope it does not become mandatory. I weighed the pros and cons to the vaccine. Should I take extra precautions so that my daughter is not the virus that is virtually identical to the common flu? Keep her safe from the flu does not seem as important as prevention of problems that can occur from taking the vaccine. The vaccine administered in 1976 and cases of Guillain-Barre ensuing is relative. I prefer that my child have a mild form of the flu than to die of the immune system to attack the nervous system later in life. Neurologists have already been warned to keep eyes open for new cases of Guillain-Barre when vaccine is released. It seems that the risks outweigh the benefits of this vaccine, but it is not easy for pharmaceutical companies to lower the possibility to make a killing in revenue.

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