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How Long Does It Take Flu Vaccine To Take Affect
Health Encyclopedia: Immunizations Viral Influenza
Viral Influenza
Influenza, commonly called the flu, is always caused by a virus.
Influenza, also known as the flu, is caused by a virus.
There are different strains of influenza:
- Influenza A is the most widespread and most severe strain. It can affect both animals and humans. Influenza A is the cause of the worldwide epidemics (pandemics) of the flu that have occurred. An estimated 142,000 hospitalizations per year are due to this strain of the flu. Influenza A is usually further categorized by two ...
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Expert & Community Posts
By Dorian Martin
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Health Expert
...diseases is bad enough when one has to deal with a long daily "to do" list (a job, family,...
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By James Thompson, MD
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Health Expert
...Many parents and patients have questions about the flu vaccine that warrant further address. ...
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By Kathi MacNaughton
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Health Expert
...there things you want to know about the flu and the flu vaccine? If so, you're going to love...
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By Heather Reese
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...can even be found in some egg substitutes. Since flu vaccines are grown on egg embryos they can...
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By Heather Reese
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Health Expert
...can even be found in some egg substitutes. Since flu vaccines are grown on egg embryos they can...
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Health Guide
...healthy adults, immunization typically reduces the chance of illness by about 70 - 90%. The current
flu vaccines may be slightly less effective in certain patients, such as the elderly and those...
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...add-on therapy for people in certain high-risk groups. They may also be used:In combination with the
flu vaccine during seasons where there is a poor match between the virus and vaccine.In...
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...discovered in Uganda in 1937, circulates primarily between birds and mosquitoes and can be carried
long distances by migrating birds. In a given geographic area, the appearance of the virus among...
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...believed. The theory rests on the significantly lower rates of ear infections in children who have received
flu vaccines.Allergies. Allergies can cause inflammation in the airways, and contribute...
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...check with their physicians.Upper respiratory infections are very common after foreign travel. The
flu vaccine may be recommended when traveling to any country during flu season, particularly for...
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