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FLU, does the flu shot prevent you from catching it and passing it on to others? |
i think it does, i have not caught the flu since i started getting the shots, and i was exposed to it right in my own home my mom had it and i took care of her and did not catch it. The flu shot is not 100 percent proof, you could get the flu. But you have a better chance of not getting then flu then someone that did not get the shot. And the answer to you other questions the answer is Yes I would chance it and NO i won't care about getting it. Supposably it does. No it just decreases your chances of catching it. Due to the fact that the flu mutates, there is no shot as of yet that makes you 100% immune. Yes! Yes and no, you won't catch the flu but you still can pass it. Just like rubbing the wrong door knob except your the door knob It is suppose to, but any vaccination I get either never takes, or gives me a really bad case of what they vaccinated me for. NO, you can still catch it and pass it, but with the flu shot it is not as extreme if you do catch it, and you are not as sick Yes it does. The shot is actually a form of the virus. how it works is it helps to build up anti-bodies to combat the flu if u do get it. A flu shot is supposed to help your body build up an immunity against the flu virus. It might protect you if you came into contact with someone who had the flu. Yes, if it was necessary, I would take care of someone who had the flu if it meant that I might run the risk of catching the flu from them. The flu shot has only immunization to some strands of the flu. The scientists figure out what strands are going to be most harmful and make an immunization based on that. Sometimes, they dont make a shot for all the strands, and that is why some people still get the flu. The flu is generally not a deadly disease, so people who have healthy immune systems are fine. The reason the elderly and infants can die from it, is because they have low immune systems. Also, sometimes people get the flu shot and then get the flu a day or two later, but thats because when you get the flu, there are two days that it is highly contagous and shows no symptoms. So often, people get the shot and think it was the shot that gave it to them, or they got the flu anyways, when really, they had it before they got the shot. I always get the shot done. It works under most situations yes, the shot does prevent you from catching the flu, however so does basic hygiene and protective measures. if you understand how the flu is transferred from one person to another you can protect yourself without any shots. personally, i cant take the shots because i'm allergic (took one and had a horrible reaction) and i'm a nurse working in a hospital setting. i've only had the flu once in my life.... before i ever became a nurse. the flu is transmitted by droplets... someone that has it sneezes or coughs on you or some surface you touch (then you touch your nose or mouth allowing the virus to enter your body) hand washing is the number one way to prevent the spread of infection! here are some links with great information about the flu and how it spreads No, It just lowers you chances of catcing it. The flu is a virus and it can change so the shot will be ineffective. It is kind of similar to the common cold. It is almost the same virus but it "matures" so that it can affect you in a different way. It works like any other vaccine i.e... it helps your own immune system stand strong against a certain strain of the flu. Flu virus's mutate and change all the time which is why they have to produce a new vaccine for a "changed flu virus". It is like the measles or chicken pox vaccine, your immune system goes to work fighting it & sort of learns how so when & if you are exposed to it your body will be immune to it, or your immune system will already "know how" to fight it off so it will not make you as sick as if you did not get the vaccine. i get a flu-shot every year for about 14 years and the vaccine is different each year. The flu you get each year starts in Asia and slowly makes it here. they know which kinds are coming and they normally make the vaccine out of 2 killed viruses. the shot or spray takes around 2 weeks to be totally in your system as antibodies that will fight these expected strains of influenza. i found that I had fewer colds that winter and some times you might feel bad for 24 hours and it's gone. i have had pneumonia, so i had the pneumonia, vaccine and a week later my flu shot.I had to get them in the past because i took care of my parents and they got them too. If you can get the shot take it you will be more likely to go all winter with out a severe cold besides the influenza Yes it helps prevent it, but you still can get it. There are mixed opinions from professionals and doctors on how effective the flu shot really is. My son 6 and I got our flu shots, my husband is next. We have a 5 1/2 month old daughter and I do not want to risk her getting it either. I think she can get hers this month when she turns 6 months, and she will get one too. Yes, I do take care of my family if they get sick because that is what I am supposed to do. I hate to see anyone sick or in pain (well depends on the person if it is a comical situation) I want to cry. i heard it's only good for one flu type...I had a shot and I still got violently ill this year with a very nasty virus.... Flu shots protect you from contracting the types of flu that are included in the shot. Go to the website of the drug manufacturer of the flu shot you had and they will be able to tell you what strains they have included. The types included are a best guess of what will be this years strains of flu. You will also have some immunity to flu strains similar to what is in the shot so if you do end up catching the flu then you should not suffer as bad as you would have without the shot. |
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