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  2. Prevention of influenza - Wikipedia

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    Reasonably effective ways to reduce the transmission of influenza include good personal health and hygiene habits such as: not touching your eyes, nose or mouth; [6] frequent hand washing (with soap and water, or with alcohol-based hand rubs); [6] eating a diet rich in fruits and vegetables; [16] covering coughs and sneezes; avoiding close contact with sick people; and staying home yourself if ...

  3. Doctors Reveal the Exact Time You Should Get Your Flu Shot - AOL

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    But the flu shot can help prevent you from becoming a statistic, and having to take time out of life to deal with symptoms like headache, cough, fatigue, weakness, sore throat, ...

  4. What to expect after you get a flu shot - AOL

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    "The flu shot is a killed flu virus that consists of only half of the virus — the part you need to make an immune response to," said Andrew Pekosz, Ph.D., professor of molecular microbiology and ...

  5. Spanish flu - Wikipedia

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    Despite the high morbidity and mortality rates that resulted from the epidemic, the Spanish flu began to fade from public awareness over the decades until the arrival of news about bird flu and other pandemics in the 1990s and 2000s. [320] [321] This has led some historians to label the Spanish flu a "forgotten pandemic". [177]

  6. What to Know About 2024’s Flu Shot Side Effects - AOL

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    It you have flu shot side effects at all, they will likely start eight to 12 hours after your shot, says Thomas Russo, M.D., professor and chief of infectious disease at the University at Buffalo ...

  7. Influenza vaccine - Wikipedia

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    During the worldwide Spanish flu pandemic of 1918, "Pharmacists tried everything they knew, everything they had ever heard of, from the ancient art of bleeding patients, to administering oxygen, to developing new vaccines and serums (chiefly against what we call Hemophilus influenzae – a name derived from the fact that it was originally considered the etiological agent – and several types ...

  8. Your guide to healthy living this October: Why you should be ...

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    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that people ages 6 months and older get their flu vaccine by the end of October. This year it’s even easier, especially if you’re wary ...

  9. Polyvalent influenza vaccine - Wikipedia

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    Polyvalent influenza vaccine is a type of influenza vaccine that provides immunity against more than one type of antigen. [1] In the second week after receiving the flu shot, the body's immune system is triggered by the antigens so the body starts producing antibodies.