Also called the Seasonal Flu, the 'flu' is short for influenza. It is a viral infection which attacks the respiratory system. Some of its symptoms are coughing, sneezing, headache and fever. It is spread through contact with the virus particles directly from someone else, from contaminated surfaces and objects and from breathing in respiratory droplets in the air that contain virus particles just after someone infected coughs or sneezes. Avoid touching your nose, eyes or mouth after touching a person with the flu or surfaces they have recently touched so you don't introduce the virus to your tissues.
ok listen its a type of medicen that wont make u sick over the season and the news said that u can get very sick that u can die over the flu if u dont get the vaccine so people without the vaccine please get it and they say like dont sent your children to school without the vaccine it can be very cational so ppl please listen to this this im saying its serious and news ppl hope this helps u with telling everyone about the flu vaccine thank u ok ppl be safe and watch out get the flu now
Some flu vaccines are for a single type of flu virus, like the H1N1/09 vaccine in 2009. Others, like the seasonal flu shots we take each fall in flu season in the US, contain the ingredients for making you immune to three different flu viruses. Calling it an "All in One" flu shot is likely referring to the vaccines for multiple types of flu all in one shot.
The flu vaccine is given to people by injection. The vaccine is loaded into a syringe and a nurse "pokes" it into people's arms.
Period of pregnancy week to be administered??
The flu vaccine comes in a nasal inhalation and in a hypodermic injection.
What you are talking about is a vaccine that is given by injection so you will not get the flu. The flu mutate all the time so you will need to get vaccines for each new strain. The first vaccine was used in 1940 during WWII.
No! Especially in the 2009 Spring Season Due to The Swine Flu!!!!! NEVER Swine Flu or not you need to wear exam gloves while giving an injection!
If injected it is given in the muscle as an intramuscular injection. It can also be taken as a nasal mist that is sniffed.
There is a drug called Tamiflu that is an anti-viral drug that is used to help your immune system fight the flu. Flu vaccinations prevent the flu but they do not fight the flu if you already have it. The vaccines can be administered either by injection as a flu shot or can be given by intra-nasal route with a nasal spray preparation.
Typically, no. If you received the IM injection (flu shot/jab) in the muscle of the hip, you might have localized tenderness in the muscle tissue, but not in the bones.
if you need a flu injection the docter uses a SYRINGE to give you them medicine in your arm
If you mean will the injection of a flu shot/jab hurt, then no more than any injection, but it might hurt a little just for a short time during the injection. If you mean will the vaccine be dangerous for a ten year old, it has been proven to be one of the safest vaccines even for infants and the elderly over decades of use.
Commonly, an injection given into the adipose issue is considered a "subcutaneous" injection. If it were given in a muscle, such as the flu shot, it would be "intramuscular" and if into the very thin dermal layer of the skin, such as with a TB test, it would be 'intradermal"
Two. In the 2010-2011 flu season in the Northern Hemisphere, the vaccine for the H1N1/09 virus is available included in the regular seasonal flu vaccination. There are two types of these vaccines, one for injection and one for nasal spray administration. There is no need for a separate swine flu shot this year like in the pandemic of 2009.
it can in some cases, but seldom happens. You are exposed to a small dose to build up an immunity and not all react favorably.
Whether or not it is safe to have a vaccine or not should be discussed with a physician. The answer depends on the specifics of your medical condition.