Again, swine flu is just one strain that's part of the annual flu now, so it's treated as such, Dr. That means the flu vaccine is thought to help protect against getting the virus or, at least, from developing serious complications of swine flu. Swine flu can also be treated with anti-viral medications. Many hospitalized patients are treated with the steroid dexamethasone and anti-viral remdesivir, Dr.
Watkins says. But again, these aren't approved treatments. Adalja adds. Here's How the 2 Illnesses Compare. This has come up a lot in politics. Barack Obama was in office during the swine flu pandemic and Dr. Adalja says the Obama administration "could have done better with guidance and how things unfolded in terms of personal protective equipment needs, the vaccine development process, and the delivery process.
Adalja says, adding that, "once public health officials realized that swine flu wasn't going to be cataclysmic, they backed down on mitigation efforts like school closures and social distancing. But, Dr. Adalja says it's very difficult to compare the Obama administration's swine flu response to that of the Trump administration's handling of COVID Those include, but aren't limited to: failing to take the deadly illness seriously, slashing funding for critical public safety nets, and significantly lagging in testing during the first weeks and months of the pandemic.
To get our top stories delivered to your inbox, sign up for the Healthy Living newsletter. When there has been an increased risk, it has consistently been in the range of additional GBS cases per million flu vaccine doses administered. Additional studies have been conducted on the risk of GBS following flu vaccination. Results of these studies suggest that it is more likely that a person will get GBS after getting the flu than after vaccination.
It is important to keep in mind flu infection can potentially cause severe illness and death. The best way to prevent flu infection and its complications is to get the flu vaccine. Once vaccines are licensed in the United States, they are continuously monitored through several safety systems and programs. Epub Mar. Epub Sept Epub Feb Guillain-Barre syndrome and influenza vaccines: a meta-analysis external icon Vaccine. Epub May Epub Feb 4. Monovalent H1N1 influenza vaccine safety in pregnant women, risks for acute adverse events external icon Vaccine.
Epub Jul Epub Mar Nelson KE. Invited commentary: Influenza vaccine and Guillain-Barre syndrome—is there a risk? The risk of Guillain-Barre syndrome associated with influenza A H1N1 monovalent vaccine and seasonal influenza vaccines: results from self-controlled analyses external icon Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. An easy way to find out where vaccine is available in your area is by going to www.
In addition, Flu. When you go to flu. CDC recommends that the two doses of vaccine against H1N1 influenza virus be separated by 4 weeks. There are some people who should not get any flu vaccine without first consulting a physician. These include:. The ability of a flu vaccine to protect a person depends on the age and health status of the person getting the vaccine, and the similarity or "match" between the viruses or virus in the vaccine and those in circulation.
CDC analyzes circulating inflluenza viruses on an ongoing basis to determine how closely matched they are to vaccine viruses and publishes the information weekly in FluView. In addition, every year CDC monitors vaccine effectiveness. The same side effects typically associated with the seasonal flu shot and the seasonal nasal spray vaccine are expected with the H1N1 flu shot and H1N1 nasal spray vaccine. The flu shot: The viruses in the flu shot are killed inactivated , so you cannot get the flu from a flu shot.
Some minor side effects that could occur are:. If these problems occur, they begin soon after the shot, are usually mild, and usually last 1 to 2 days. Almost all people who receive influenza vaccine have no serious problems from it. However, on rare occasions, flu vaccination can cause serious problems, such as severe allergic reactions. The nasal spray: The viruses in the nasal-spray vaccine are weakened and do not cause severe symptoms often associated with influenza illness.
In clinical studies, transmission of vaccine viruses to close contacts has occurred only rarely. In children, side effects from LAIV can include:. Skip directly to search Skip directly to A to Z list Skip directly to navigation Skip directly to site content Skip directly to page options.
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