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In the beginning, before we talk about the seasonal flu vaccine, we must first know what the flu is
Influenza viruses are divided into three strains A, B, and C,
the vast majority of symptoms caused by strains A and B
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Influenza A viruses are divided into many subtypes, but two subtypes usually spread more widely during a season
So the flu vaccines are called triple-strain vaccines;
Because it protects against two subtypes of influenza A viruses and one type of influenza B virus, which is not subtypes
Influenza viruses are characterized by multiple mutations, which enable them to deceive the human immune system,
and usually these mutations occur annually,
and therefore flu vaccines change every year
There are two types of influenza vaccines:
The vaccine prepared from the dead virus, and given by injection
The attenuated virus vaccine - given by nasal spray
The flu vaccine is produced every year, according to the World Health Organization’s forecasts for viruses that are expected to be deadlier than that year
The vaccination is taken at the beginning of the winter season, so it is taken in the beginning of October until the end of November And the vaccination takes effect in approximately two to three weeks
And the period during which the effect of vaccination is extended is from 6 months to 12 months
There are many groups that must constantly take the flu vaccine, such as:
Children from 6 months to 4 years old
Elderly people aged 50 and over
People with chronic diseases such as: lung disease, high blood pressure, liver and kidney diseases, neurological diseases, metabolic diseases, diabetes
Women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant
People receiving long-term aspirin therapy
And of course the medical service providers
And side effects of the vaccine:
The appearance of redness and pain at the injection site
The emergence of pain in the body due to the activation of the immune system
Itching at the injection site or a rash all over the body
You may not get a fever because of the vaccine, but if it does, the temperature should be below 38
Dizziness or fainting, which is rare
Guillain-Barré syndrome is an autoimmune disorder that is caused by a wide range of things, from vaccines to viral infections.
This syndrome causes damage to the nervous system, which leads to symptoms such as muscle weakness, difficulty walking and even paralysis, while 70% of People make a full recovery from this disorder, but the recovery period can range from weeks to years,
Note: The information in the video is never a substitute for taking medical advice when needed
#flu
Influenza viruses are divided into three strains A, B, and C,
the vast majority of symptoms caused by strains A and B
Before we continue, please subscribe to the channel,
to start every day of your days with new information
Influenza A viruses are divided into many subtypes, but two subtypes usually spread more widely during a season
So the flu vaccines are called triple-strain vaccines;
Because it protects against two subtypes of influenza A viruses and one type of influenza B virus, which is not subtypes
Influenza viruses are characterized by multiple mutations, which enable them to deceive the human immune system,
and usually these mutations occur annually,
and therefore flu vaccines change every year
There are two types of influenza vaccines:
The vaccine prepared from the dead virus, and given by injection
The attenuated virus vaccine - given by nasal spray
The flu vaccine is produced every year, according to the World Health Organization’s forecasts for viruses that are expected to be deadlier than that year
The vaccination is taken at the beginning of the winter season, so it is taken in the beginning of October until the end of November And the vaccination takes effect in approximately two to three weeks
And the period during which the effect of vaccination is extended is from 6 months to 12 months
There are many groups that must constantly take the flu vaccine, such as:
Children from 6 months to 4 years old
Elderly people aged 50 and over
People with chronic diseases such as: lung disease, high blood pressure, liver and kidney diseases, neurological diseases, metabolic diseases, diabetes
Women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant
People receiving long-term aspirin therapy
And of course the medical service providers
And side effects of the vaccine:
The appearance of redness and pain at the injection site
The emergence of pain in the body due to the activation of the immune system
Itching at the injection site or a rash all over the body
You may not get a fever because of the vaccine, but if it does, the temperature should be below 38
Dizziness or fainting, which is rare
Guillain-Barré syndrome is an autoimmune disorder that is caused by a wide range of things, from vaccines to viral infections.
This syndrome causes damage to the nervous system, which leads to symptoms such as muscle weakness, difficulty walking and even paralysis, while 70% of People make a full recovery from this disorder, but the recovery period can range from weeks to years,
Note: The information in the video is never a substitute for taking medical advice when needed
#flu
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