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H7N9 Binding

October 22, 2014/in Pandemic threats /by studioplum_eswi

Research demonstrated that the H7N9 virus was able to attach both in the upper and in the lower parts of the respiratory tract. Based on what is known from other influenza viruses, attachment to the upper part is important for efficient transmission. The ability to also attach to the lower parts of the respiratory tract, […]

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When should antiviral drugs against influenza be used?

October 22, 2014/in Antiviral drugs, FluFaq /by studioplum_eswi

Antiviral drugs against influenza are predominantly used for the treatment of influenza. Treatment with influenza antiviral drugs should be started as soon as possible when the first symptoms of the disease are recognized and definitely within 48 hours. It has been shown that the sooner the drugs are used, the more effective they are. When […]

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Will there be a new pandemic?

July 25, 2014/in FluFaq, Pandemic threats /by studioplum_eswi

With the current knowledge about influenza viruses in humans and animals, as well as the mechanisms that underlie the emergence of new pandemic viruses, it is reasonable to expect that also in the future influenza pandemics will emerge. However the unprecedented increase of our understanding of processes that determine the emergence of influenza viruses with […]

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Can you get influenza from the vaccine?

July 25, 2014/in FluFaq, Vaccines /by studioplum_eswi

The influenza vaccine does not contain any live viruses and therefore cannot cause the illness. Flu vaccine manufacturers inactivate the viruses used in the vaccine during the production process, and batches of flu vaccine are tested to make sure they are safe.

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Does the vaccine have any side effects?

July 25, 2014/in FluFaq, Vaccines /by studioplum_eswi

Serious adverse reactions to the influenza vaccine are rare, with most common reactions being local redness and swelling at the injection site. Other mild symptoms including headache, mild fever and sore muscles may occur in a very small percentage of people vaccinated, but are limited to 24-48 hours duration. Allergic reactions may occur in people […]

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Does annual vaccination protect completely against seasonal flu?

July 25, 2014/in Vaccines /by studioplum_eswi

The influenza vaccine can reduce the chances of getting the flu by 70%-90% in healthy adults. The vaccine may be somewhat less effective in elderly persons and very young children, but vaccination can still prevent serious complications (like pneumonia) and deaths related to the flu.

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Should the vaccine be given every year?

July 25, 2014/in FluFaq, Vaccines /by studioplum_eswi

Influenza viruses have a great capacity to mutate and change. In light of this, a new vaccine is made every year to protect against the current strains. In addition, immunity provided by an influenza vaccine begins to fade after a year.

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Do healthy people need to get vaccinated?

July 25, 2014/in FluFaq, Vaccines /by studioplum_eswi

Anyone can contract influenza and being healthy does not protect against infection. For those at high risk of developing complications from influenza, infection can result in a deterioration of the chronic condition, hospitalisation or even death. Risk groups commonly include elderly persons (age 65 and above), persons with long-term medical conditions (asthma, diabetes, or heart […]

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Why is vaccination against flu necessary?

July 25, 2014/in FluFaq, Vaccines /by studioplum_eswi

Influenza (the flu) is a highly contagious and potentially life-threatening disease. It can cause mild to severe illness, and at times can lead to death. The flu vaccine is the single best way to prevent the flu, and vaccination is the main tool used to protect people from influenza. The flu vaccine is easily administered […]

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Should health care workers be vaccinated?

July 25, 2014/in FluFaq, Vaccines /by studioplum_eswi

Health care workers infected with influenza can transmit the highly contagious virus to patients in their care. This is particularly troubling for the many patients at high risk for influenza-related complications. In addition, infected healthcare workers have high risks of not being able to continue to care for their patients. Healthcare workers are therefore strongly […]

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