PBS Swine Flu Special, Part 2: Oct. 8, 2009

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A panel of experts fields questions about the H1N1 flu virus.


 

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Flag Comment Posted by Jaquan on October 10, 2009 at 3:01 am

We must do an action to prevent this influenza. If you are thinking of getting a flu shot to head off the h1n1 virus, go ahead, but be advised that there are some h1n1 vaccine risks. Some of the h1n1 vaccine risks are standard risks of vaccination, for instance there’s a chance of infection with any vaccine. There is also a risk of the h1n1 vaccine causing GBS, or Guillain Barre Syndrome, which is a deterioration of the lining of nerve cells, a serious autoimmune condition. The odds of contracting GBS are about a million to one with the h1n1 vaccine. There are h1n1 vaccine risks as there are risks to any vaccinations, but it still is worth same day loans to immunize those at high risk.

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