Safety Of The H1N1 Vaccine And Pregnancy

 

In recent years vaccines have taken a hit. It used to be that vaccines were trusted, no questions asked. It took vaccines to knock out Smallpox. Today, many people question the safety of vaccines, some attribute vaccines to the cause of Autism. The H1N1 vaccine has been met with skepticism, and it’s no wonder when you turn on the TV and see study after study with different conclusions. Most vaccines are safe and effective against the targeted disease, and stay the same, year after year. Not so with flu vaccines.

With flu vaccines, scientists have to guess what strains will be the dominant strain that season, then create a cocktail of dead viruses for that years vaccine. Sometimes they miss the strongest strain and that seasons vaccine is not as effective. Add to this, the flu viruses are always changing and mutating. The virus can change the shape of it’s receptors that allow it to link to the human cells and begin infection.

 

Is the H1N1 vaccine safe, Is it safe for pregnant women
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With H1N1, this is a new flu virus, or one that has been dormant for a long time, hence the higher immunity for people born before 1950. They must have had contact with this virus, or a similar one, at some time, and developed antibodies against it. The perception with the H1N1 vaccine is that it is a completely new vaccine, and that is true. It is also true that if the virus had been noticed earlier, it would have been included in the normal seasonal flu vaccine, and most people would have never known the difference. So, is this vaccine safe? That’s for you to decide, but consider the following. The vaccine is made in the exact same way the seasonal flu vaccine is made. As I stated earlier, it would have been included in the seasonal vaccine, if discovered in time for production. Since the vaccine is produced the same way as the seasonal vaccine, there are still people who should avoid it, especially people allergic to eggs.

One of the major worries about the H1N1 vaccine concerns pregnant women. A lot of pregnant women, and future fathers, are worried about the vaccines link to autism. While the jury is still out on the vaccine-autism link, there are things to consider. The H1N1 virus is deadly to pregnant women and their unborn child. You have to ask yourself, which would be worse, taking the vaccine and having a healthy pregnancy and child, with an extremely low chance of autism (if any), or the death of both the mother and child from H1N1 flu? Even if a pregnant woman catches the virus and lives through it, there are cases where the illness leads to severe mental birth defects in the child. These birth defects are much more severe than autism, and much more likely than vaccine related autism, to occur.

The decision is completely up to the mother, and should be. When making that decision, please weigh the facts above and consider which course of action has the best outcome.

 

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Swine Flu Warnings From The 1970′s

This is a series of Government Public Service Announcements (PSA’s) from 1976 warning people to get the swine flu vaccine. It’s actually very creepy to see these commercials. There are reports that there was a swine flu death in 1976 and over twenty deaths from the old vaccine. Please keep in mind that this was over 30 years ago and medicine and vaccine production has come a long way since then. As with any situation that is known throughout the world and shown constantly on the news, there will be conspiracy theories regarding the swine flu vaccine. I am in no way adding to the conspiracy theories, but these commercials do make you think. Please click the link below to view the commercials.

Swine Flu Vaccine Commercials From The 1970′s

I will post follow ups on this as I research it. I am not saying the vaccine is dangerous, in fact I am most likely going to get the vaccine when it is available to me.

Take Basic Steps To Avoid Catching H1N1

This virus is an an air borne flu. That, however, is only true for a short period of time. The virus needs to land, as it dies quickly in the air. The virus is not floating around

You should keep a comfortable room for quarantine if you catch the flu, for everyone's safety
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looking for a victim, it floats for a short period of time, then dies, or lands in an area it is safe. The most dangerous aspect of H1N1, is when it lands somewhere safe.

The good news concerning this fact is that is easily avoidable for most people. If you follow some basic principles, you can decrease the chance of catching it, altogether. The best means of survival is to not have to fight to survive in the first place.

  • Always do your best to avoid touching common areas. The virus can get on your hands in a matter of seconds, or less. These areas includes door handle, sinks, toilets, phones, elevator buttons, grocery carts, counter tops, and the worst of all, digital pens from Fed/Ex, or UPS deliveries.

  • Even if you have done everything possible to keep from touching “common areas”, DO NOT touch any part of your face. It is very important to keep from touching any moist opening, like your nostrils, eyes, and mouth. The virus will travel from your hands to a moist, rich, breeding ground without you even realizing it.

  • You should wash your hand every chance you get. The object is to not disinfect your hands by drowning, or killing the virus with chemicals. The point is to wash the virus away from you. Ordinary soap is the best tool you have. Your clean hands are the KEY.

  • If you sneeze, or cough, use your elbow, or hands. If you are sitting down with short sleeves on, pull your leg up and cough into your pants! No joking, it’s that important that you keep any fluids from escaping into the air.

  • One of the most difficult habits to break is shaking hands. We have been taught all of our lives how important a handshake is. The handshake can take a break. If someone reaches out to shake your hand, pat them on the back, instead. If they seem turned off, tell them why. Be honest, they need to understand the importance of it. If they feel you socially embarrassed them, so what? This is more important than some guy’s ego.

  • If you feel the least bit of fever, body aches, etc. Quarantine yourself! Times are hard, I know, but if we don’t show some personal responsibility in this pandemic, times will be much worse.

  • Disposable kleenex ,or bathroom tissue, and paper towels are the best tools for noses, coughs, and sneezes. Once used, flush them away. Don’t save them throughout the day, you’re just spreading the virus more. Use common sense on garbage waste, but err on the side of caution. The environment can live through this temporary use of paper products.

    Please follow these simple guidelines, and prepare for the worst, but hope for the best. Keep in mind that if you have to quarantine yourself, you need to have stocked up on survival necessities ahead of time.

     

How The H1N1 Virus Turns Into Deadly Pneumonia

The h1n1 virus becomes deadly when it creates a perfect breeding ground for deadly Pneumonia
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The virus that causes the flu, Influenza, Attacks the cells in the lungs. Once inside of the respiratory cells the virus uses the cell’s normal reproduction process to copy itself. Once the cell is full of the flu virus, it kills off the infected cell and opens it up, releasing more of the virus to attack other cells.

Over a short period of time, the healthy respiratory cells die and pool up in the lungs. This process leads to a perfect breading ground for bacteria. The remnants of the dead cells become food for the bacteria. The normal healthy cells that are now dead, can no longer help fight off the bacteria , or block the bacteria from crossing into the blood and lung tissue .

As the bacteria continue to feed off of the ever increasing dead cells, they continue to multiply. Your body naturally sends white blood cells to fight off the bacteria, creating more fluid in the lungs. The fluid begins to fill the small airways in your lungs, making your lungs less effective in what they were meant to do, replenish your blood with oxygen.

With more fluid in the lungs and less oxygen to the blood, you begin to feel like you can’t catch your breath. The horrible result, if left untreated, is pneumonia. The pneumonia effectively causes you to drown as less blood is oxygenated. This causes the the organs and tissue throughout the body to die, as normal amounts of oxygen cannot reach them through the blood.

This is why health officials are so concerned about what seems to most people to be just a flu virus. With your body unable to deal with this new virus, the virus causes much more cell damage, creating more opportunity for bacteria to infect the lungs. A seemingly simple virus could lead to a much worse case of bacterial pneumonia.

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