People are under the impression that after receiving the flu vaccination, they can essentially get influenza, however, it is not true. The vaccine is made from an extremely weakened form of the flu virus. (10 Flue Shot Pros & Cons to Help Decide If It 's For You) Health officials are claiming that if choose to be vaccinated for the flu, they have a nasal spray that can be administered instead of having an injection and it is just as effective. Likewise, it is approved for people ages 2 to 49. (10 Flue Shot Pros & Cons to Help Decide If It 's For You) On a positive note, if in favor of becoming vaccinated, they are available at most pharmacies, grocery stores, walk in clinics and some employers are offering them. The best part, is they are sometimes …show more content…
• Use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap and water is not available.
• Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth whenever possible.
• Avoid crowds when the flu is most rampant in your area.
• Practice good healthy habits. Plenty of sleep, exercise, drink plenty of fluids, eat a healthy diet and manage stress. (Mayo Clinic)
I read an astonishing research topic on "Mapping Flu 's Trek Through Our Cells" http://www.niaid.nih.gov/topics/Flu/Research/Pages/mappingFlu.aspx
It clarified how a team did medical research on more than 19,000 human genes to screen to see what genes the virus could not do without. Our bodies actually help aid the influenza virus make more of itself. (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases)
After reading the article you posted, as well as numerous others, it just confirms the logic why my family does not receive the vaccine for the flu. There are so many strains of the virus, yet they are only giving a vaccination for the "flu of the year." Sorry, but I just don ' want to be a Guinea pig, as they say. If scientist can ever come up with a vaccination that they can give that will absolutely protect from all strains of the flu. I might try it, but it is extremely