Just so I don't get accused of cherry picking data:
On February 10, 2014, the USS Ardent, a U.S. Navy minesweeper, was moored in San Diego, California, while conducting training. Over the course of 3 days, 25 of 102 crew members sought medical care because of influenza-like illness (ILI). Nasal swab specimens were collected from each patient, and initial rapid influenza testing indicated 16 cases of influenza A. The HA gene sequence of an outbreak isolate was 99% identical to strains circulating during the 2013–14 influenza season and antigenically similar to the H3N2 component of the 2013–14 influenza vaccine. At the time of the outbreak, 99% of the crew had received influenza vaccine.
The vaccine wasn't available until the pandemic was almost over. The vaccine was available in early Nov 2009 after the pandemic was almost done.
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I AM a scientist and I work on vaccines as part of my job--right now I'm working on a pneumococcal vaccine and a new meningococcal vaccine.
Even if you never get a flu shot again, get one this year. I was just at a meeting with a physician who acts as the director of Ebola response at a major NYC hospital. Although the meeting was not related to Ebola, we got to chatting and he noted that the flu mimics the early signs and symptoms of Ebola. So--depending on how bad things get or how paranoid your local health authority becomes, you could walk into the doctor with the flu and end up in quarantine until tests come back negative.
It hasn't come to that yet but it could. Plus there are many, many other good reasons to get vaccinated that have already been enumerated here. Despite the fact that I work on vaccines, I've never gotten a flu shot before...I'm getting one on Friday.
That's really sensible. Does it matter where one goes for a flu shot?
Sure, you can find my contact information on my blog.
This is worth re-hashing. Dear 2018 Flu season victims and soon to be, stay home.
Two weeks ago I had a client tell me she is just getting over the flu...we were well into her massage. I got sick and missed a week of work and yeah that's why your NFS shipment was late, sorry don't blame me.
Just turned away another client who arrived at my house with a "mild fever" and "it is probably ok". No, no it is not ok to share cooties.
Wash your hands, avoid crowds and man PLEASE if you are sick just stay home.
xxooo
Josh Simonds
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My wife brought it home to me. I told her next time she comes home sick I'm going to stay at a hotel.
This is the scariest flu season I can remember. I've had several friends on both the east and west coast tell me they got so sick they had to see a Dr, people that had never done that before. My wife and I both got our usual flu shots and are washing our hands a lot, and really trying to be careful whom we're around. So my message is: be careful out there everyone, take precautions, this flu really kills people.
Wash your hands often and
KEEP YOUR HANDS AWAY FROM YOUR FACE !!!
Got my flu shot, got the flu anyways, had it thoroughly kick my butt before Christmas. Its no joke this year.
I work for a company that does all the construction at a 850 bed hospital. They have been "Code Purple", out of beds, for a week. Lots of flu cases. Even though I use sanitizer all day I know my days are numbered as I am working in three areas and walk the corridors all day. Offer up tissue to the gods for me.
Mike
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I am of the opinion that your immune system needs to be worked to keep working. Eat a healthy diet, get lots of sleep, wash your hands when you have been around sick people and don't touch your face - that about all I do. Between the wife and kids someone gets the fly every year. It's been about 10 years for me though.
No flu shot for me.
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