Is flu vaccination for kids helpful? What are the pros and cons for flu vaccination

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Pros 1. Reduces the risk of getting the flu People who receive the flu shot every season is 70% less likely to have influenza or develop symptoms that are often annoying than painful, such as congestion, cough, fever and body aches. This is according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), which leaves little doubt of the fact’s credibility. So, despite what other people may think, influenza vaccine is good for you. The best time to get the flu shot is during the holiday seasons when everyone is likely to give hugs and kisses that could be a mode of transfer of the flu virus. Or you can have it during the flu season, which makes more sense. 2. Protects against more than one strain of flu virus A flu shot protects against 3 to 4 strains of the flu virus, which is something that other vaccines are incapable of. This means you have more protection with just one shot. Whoever said that getting an influenza vaccine is pointless probably didn’t know anything about this particular fact. What is even better is that the newest flu shot not only protects against a strain of H1N1, but also against potential Northern hemisphere contaminants. Cons 1. Aggravates allergies The vaccine is cultivated through the inside of a chicken egg, and may cause a reaction to someone allergic to the poultry product. If you are already aware of your egg allergies, it is best to consult with your doctor before getting a flu shot. According to the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, however, the amount of egg protein in influenza vaccine is so low that it is not enough to cause a reaction. Still, they warn against it with patients who have severe egg allergy. 2. Only reduces the possibility of getting sick Although the shot will protect you against the flu, it will not boost your immune system. If your immunity is weak to begin with, you might still be affected with the flu virus. The flu shot may decrease the risk of you coming down with influenza, but not completely eradicate the possibility.

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