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crawfish
04-24-2008, 11:14 AM
I am one to testify that the flu shot DID NOT work this year! Man, I was sick as a dog for about 10 days this past January. I could barely hold my head up I was so sick! Sure hope they get the shot right next year!!!!!!!!!!!!

CDC: Flu season worst in 4 years; vaccine didn't work well

By MIKE STOBBE AP Medical Writer Published on: 04/17/08

ATLANTA — This year's flu season has shaped up to be the worst in four years, partly because the vaccine didn't work well against the viruses that made most people sick, health officials said Thursday.

The 2007-2008 season started slowly, peaked in mid-February and seems to be declining, although cases are still being reported, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Based on adult deaths from flu and pneumonia, this season is the worst since 2003-2004 — another time when the vaccine did not include the exact flu strain responsible for most illnesses.

Each year, health officials — making essentially an educated guess — formulate a vaccine against three viruses they think will be circulating. They guess well most of the time, and the vaccine is often between 70 and 90 percent effective.

But this year, two of the three strains were not good matches and the vaccine was only 44 percent effective, according to a study done in Marshfield, Wis.

The CDC compares flu season by looking at adult deaths from the flu or pneumonia in 122 cities. This year, those deaths peaked at 9 percent of all reported deaths in early March, and remained above an epidemic threshold for 13 consecutive weeks. In 2003-2004, they peaked at more than 10 percent of all deaths, and surpassed the epidemic threshold for nine weeks.

"Our season is not quite as high but is lasting a little longer," said Dr. Dan Jernigan, deputy director of the CDC's influenza division.

Pediatric deaths are another way flu seasons are compared. So far this year, 66 children died, including 46 who were not vaccinated. In 2003-2004, 153 children died.

The CDC started working this year with the Marshfield Clinic in central Wisconsin to get a better gauge of vaccine effectiveness while a flu season was in progress. Almost the entire population gets health care at the clinic, which has complete vaccination and electronic medical records.

This year, a Type A H3N2 Brisbane strain not in the vaccine has been responsible for most of the illnesses. A Type B Florida strain, also absent from the vaccine, has also been causing illness. Marshfield data showed that the vaccine didn't work at all against the Type B virus, and was 58 percent effective against the Brisbane virus.

Jernigan acknowledged that some people may lose faith in the flu vaccine and skip it next year. But he noted even this year, when the vaccine was not a good match, the vaccine still offered 44 percent protection overall.

The Marshfield study and a flu season update are being published this week in a CDC publication, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

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the Paradox
04-24-2008, 11:18 AM
Never had a flu shot.


RTR

BamaDude06
04-24-2008, 11:21 AM
Never had a flu shot.


RTR

Me either. Only had the flu once. Looks like the picked the wrong strand to vaccinate this year.

the Paradox
04-24-2008, 11:23 AM
Me either. Only had the flu once. Looks like the picked the wrong strand to vaccinate this year.

Looks like I picked the wrong day to stop sniffing glue. :laugh:


RTR

ColonelKurtz
04-24-2008, 11:30 AM
I'm feeling ya Crawfish, I was out for a week in January as well. Thank the Lord I didn't get the full blown flu like my kids but the dose I got almost got me back into the Hospital anyway. My youngest and I both got Flu and Pneumonia shots in October due to my condition, the wife gets one at work every year to begin with. Hopefully they will do a better job of selecting the strain this Fall for I will again take the shot.

JerryBeeds
04-24-2008, 11:59 AM
The only time I ever had a flu shot, I got the worst case of the flu I've ever had. Haven't gone back for one since and I've been flu-free.