In world news, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced that the pandemic H1N1 vaccine is available, which is similar to announcements in other nations. These countries are looking to provide a vaccine to protect their own citizens from H1N1 symptoms and health risks. The goal is to provide this vaccine to as many people as possible to help prevent the spread of this virus and reduce serious illness and the number of related “sick days” off from work, and even death.
If you are among those who feel the H1N1 vaccine was created too soon, too fast and with inadequate testing, then rest assured because the FDA has stressed how this product went through the same type of process as other influenza vaccines, and the companies that are manufacturing the vaccines have a strong history of positive results with their products. This includes the usual product testing and manufacturing conditions that the FDA imposes on all materials being developed for public use, and especially for those relating to public health.
The FDA is showing a very strong success rate for their new pandemic H1N1 vaccine. Strong statistics and results from a number of clinical studies have provided information that participants showed improvements to their immune systems as a result of the vaccine. The improvements were quick and occurred less than ten days of the injection being given. Thus, this vaccine is a reasonable form of protection for all the flu activity that may occur this season.
However, this H1N1 vaccine does have side effects, like all types of vaccines. The usual side effects include a fever, general fatigue and aches and pains, and of course soreness around the injection spot. There is also a nasal spray vaccine available, and as can be expected, the side effects for this product concern nasal congestion and a runny nose. There is the possibility of more serious side effects, or an unforeseen allergic reaction. These responses are expected to be quite rare, however, and health care providers advise being aware of your condition in the first twenty-four hours after receiving the shot.
The general message that followed this announcement concerning the pandemic H1N1 vaccine was that everyone should get the shot or spray in order to stay protected during flu season. The FDA considers this to be the most effective way of treating the flu; eliminating the chances of getting it in the first place. The other seasonal flu vaccines have been included in the H1N1 version, and so you can obtain the maximum protection all at once.
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