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| Benefits Of Flu Vaccine Substantially Overestimated Says Study
Date: 2005-12-21 Studies of influenza vaccine effectiveness in elderly people substantially overestimate vaccine benefits, according to new research from the US published today in the International Journal of Epidemiology (IJE), edited at the University of Bristol. (see link for more) No Evidence Flu Jabs Work for Under-2s - Study Fri Feb 25, 7:07 AM ET LONDON (Reuters) - There is no evidence that vaccinating children under 2 years old against influenza reduces deaths or complications from the illness, researchers said on Friday. They reviewed 25 studies that looked at the impact of vaccines in
Children under 2 are vaccinated against flu in the United States and Canada. "Immunization of very young children is not lent support by our
"We recorded no convincing evidence that vaccines can reduce mortality,
Influenza vaccine campaigns are usually targeted at people over 65. U.S. and Canadian health officials have recommended that children aged
Last year the American Academy of Pediatrics updated its guidelines,
Each year, influenza kills an average of 36,000 Americans and puts
"In young children below the age of 2, we could find no evidence that
He added that the findings do not mean vaccinations do not work in young
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- Posted by spyfferoni z/5 UT (My Page) on Thu, Dec 22, 05 at 17:37
| I usually don't get flu shots for my babies because they have to be given 2X when they are that young and it is a hassle, and since I'm a stay-at-home mom, the risks of them getting something are less than if they were in day care. I also nurse my babies, so I know that is supposed to make their immune systems stronger. Once the kids are in school I make sure and get their flu shots each year, and I especially make my husband get his flu shot. He is an independent contractor, so he doesn't get sick days or anything like that---he doesn't work, we don't get paid. I just try to make my boys wash their hands when they get home from school. My kids are generally pretty healthy. Tyffanie |
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