Posts Tagged ‘influenza virus’

Nasal spray or needle – what’s the difference?

If you’ve opted to get vaccinated against the swine flu, you might be wondering which of the two available types you should get, the traditional shot in the arm or the nasal spray. Canadians, by the way, won’t have to make a choice, as the nasal spray is not available in Canada.
Both kinds of  vaccines are [...]

Experts say swine flu shots are safe

An article in the Chicago Tribune says we have more to fear from the H1N1 virus than we do the flu shot that could prevent it. Researchers, scientists, federal health authorities and others familiar with how swine flu vaccine is being made, say that this isn’t some new thing being made up in a panic. [...]

Should you be among first in line for the flu shot?

The swine flu has thrown us a curve. Apparently, those  65 years of age and under are more likely to be infected by this strain of flu than those over 65 and, even more surprising, this bug is targeting young people.
Here’s a list from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of groups who [...]

Two times the flu – where to get your shots

It’s not bad enough that we have to put up with flu season, now we have two different strains to contend with. The regular seasonal flu is still around and it’s recommended that children, the elderly and those with compromised immune systems especially, be immunized to protect them from serious complications that may arise from [...]

Pigs and People: The Facts

Pigs and people have more in common than you think when it comes to the flu.  Influenza viruses can be spread from pigs to people and also people to pigs.  Although this transmittal usually occurs when humans and pigs are in close proximity, such as in swine production or livestock exhibits, it is also possible [...]

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