It's flu-shot time! Take the time to aim against new strains
New H3N2 strain is included in this year's vaccine
The days grow shorter, the nights grow longer, the air begins to develop a chill - it's flu-shot time! Medical officials are advising everyone to get their flu shot, as there are strong new strains floating about in the general atmosphere.
An annual vaccination is recommended for nearly everybody, but new figures released show that last year 52 percent of children and just 39 percent of adults were immunized.
Last year's flu shot won't shield you this year. There are two new strains of influenza that have begun circling the world. The current vaccine appears to work well against them, government officials say.
"People cannot become complacent this year," Dr. Howard Koh, assistant secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services says.
Doctors say that the only people who shouldn't get vaccinated are babies younger than six months and people with severe allergies to eggs, which are used to make the vaccine.
Strains from the H3N2 family tend to be harsher than some other flu types, and a new H3N2 strain is included in this year's vaccine because it is circulating in parts of the world.
Flu specialist Dr. Daniel Jernigan, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, explained that because of that strain, the coming flu season will probably be a more traditional flu season than last year. "People won't have had any real exposure to that," he said.
One ingredient in this year's flu vaccine has been retained from last year's, protection against the H1N1 strain that caused the 2009 swine flu pandemic and has been the main kind of influenza circulating since.
Also in this year's shot is protection against a different Type B strain.
An annual vaccination is recommended for nearly everybody, but new figures released show that last year 52 percent of children and just 39 percent of adults were immunized.
Three-quarters of tots ages 6 to 23 months were vaccinated turned out to be the best protected. That's a significant jump from the previous year, when 68 percent of those youngsters were immunized.
While seniors are at especially high risk of severe illness or death if they catch the flu, just 66 percent of them were immunized, a number that has been slowly dropping for several years.
Older adults got a little lost in the recent public health push to explain that flu vaccine benefits all ages. Child deaths from flu have made headlines in recent years. The U.S. counted 34 pediatric deaths in 2011, which has raised parents' awareness of the risk.
© 2012, Distributed by NEWS CONSORTIUM.
- - -
Pope Benedict XVI's Prayer Intentions for January 2013
General Intention: The Faith of Christians. That in this Year of Faith Christians may deepen their knowledge of the mystery of Christ and witness joyfully to the gift of faith in him.
Missionary Intention: Middle Eastern Christians. That the Christian communities of the Middle East, often discriminated against, may receive from the Holy Spirit the strength of fidelity and perseverance.
Keywords: Flu, flu shot, new strains, children, seniors
NEWSLETTERS »
Rate This Article
1 - 2 of 2 Comments
Leave a Comment
More Health News
- New studies reveal more information about autism cause
- Scientists discover why cancer spreads in human body
- Generic drugs to be more readily available after court ruling
- If you don't stop it -- you'll go blind! Sick sexual fetish can be dangerous, doctors warn
- HIV BREAKTHROUGH: New AIDS prevention pill may cut infection rates in IV drug users by 50 percent
- Brestfeeding baby has benefits for mom too!
- Blood test may one day replace colonoscopy
- Man suing plastic surgeon after he awakes with NO NOSE
- Federal officials issue warning about MERS, may be spread by Muslim pilgrimage
Featured News
- Fr. Paul Schenck: Finding Living Faith on Catechetical Sunday
- The Movie Yellow: Incest as 'Normal' and Cassavates's Slides Into the World of Woes
- The Chicago School Teachers Strike Reveals the Need For School Choice
- The Sexual Barbarians and the Dissolution of Culture
- The Happy Priest Challenges Us to Ask: Who is Jesus to Me?
- Michael Coren on Canadian Public Schools: Teachers, leave those kids alone
- We Cannot Ignore Our Consciences: Cardinal Dolan On Religious Liberty
- In the Face of Danger, Successor of Peter Travels to Lebanon as a Messenger of Peace
- Reflections on the Dignity and Vocation of Women: Who or What?
Health Videos
Body Basics Trivia Blink Rate View Video
Body Basic Trivia Best Taste Sense View Video
Body Basics Trivia Bone Building View Video
Most Popular
No-one Can Change the Truth About Fatherhood. Love Your Father. Be a Good Father Read More
Fall of the Wall of Silence: More on Pope Francis and Reports of a 'Gay Lobby' in the Roman Curia Read More
Pope Francis Refers to 'gay lobby' inside Vatican Read More
Courageous Cardinal George of Chicago Defends Marriage, Calls for Public Conversion Read More
Why Catholics Have Failed Our Culture: The Bottom Line Read More
Marketplace
The Great Battle Has Begun
An easily readable and inspiring book about the divine plan to bring ... Read More
The Life Compass - The Perfect Gift
For family, friends, loved ones. THE LIFE COMPASS, inspired by a true ... Read More




Print















Do your research about the effectiveness of flu shots before running out to get one!
Shame on Catholic Online for promulgating the vaccine propaganda! Anyone contemplating. Vaccine shots should do their own due diligence before injecting themselves with a syringe with unknown and potentially toxic and deadly ingredients.