Phoenix News: Phoenix Survey-51% Plan To Get A Vaccine Against Influenza

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Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Phoenix – doctors have been invited to people, and the swine flu vaccination against seasonal influenza this year – but a new poll shows many people in Arizona do not intend to take the advice.

St. Joseph’s Hospital emergency room physician Michael Christopher thinks quarter to one third of people infected with H1N1 influenza. However, it is clear from the survey, only 51 percent plan, and the composition of any type of vaccine against the flu this year.

One in five of the survey respondents say they believe the vaccine is sick – the opposite of what to do.

Dr. Christopher surprised by the results of the investigation. He thought that more people want the vaccine.

“It produces antibodies against them, so they are waiting and ready. If you suffer from these diseases are anti-body right there.”

The influenza vaccine is composed of dead virus – it will not spread the virus. But the shot, you can protect against H1N1 swine influenza.

The U.S. government has ordered 251 million doses of vaccine against swine flu, and the first time in decades, they give free.

There is also a nasal spray vaccine for those who do not like needles. Pregnant women, health workers and children, should be more at risk.

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