Swine flu Shot are recommended to pregnant women and children

Posted by admin | Posted in AH1N1, Health Risks | Posted on 06-09-2009-05-2008

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swine fluHealth protection of the government of the USA and Department social services recently has published the information on a pork flu (H1N1) vaccines and vaccines against a flu on www.flu.gov. If you are disturbed by a pork flu “, you should waste time on video viewing in full.

The government recommends, that pregnant women and small children receive engraftings H1N1 first as these two bunches of the population are exposed to the greatest risk of infestation by a virus. Unlike a regular flu which strikes adult people of the most serious (basically a flu of morses in the USA descend for persons is more senior 65), H1N1 amazes young children and what the immune system does not function in full.

That “concerns some mothers that clinical tests for pregnant women, will begin in September when they will be test for a correct dosage and by-effects of new vaccines. Without the careful testing, some mothers do not hurry to introduce a vaccine for the fruits.

Department of health protection and social services, and also the Center on extirpation with illnesses to support the arguments for preparation of references on a vaccine, referring on safety and long utilisation time of a vaccine against a flu. It has very good track record on safety and they precisely know, how much vaccines for administration.

October of target date Relase for the first party of vaccine H1N1. The government for definition to patients will be necessary to take over till now one double dose or one dose plus a wheel after three weeks.

In case you conclude the contract a pork flu or even a regular flu, there are walks to undertake for influence minimisation on others similar to sit at home, mask wearing when you leave and to wash to wash to wash arms. Video will pass in much in more details what to do in this situation, and this information is rather beneficial.

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