Side effects of seasonal flu shot

    • [DOC File]‘Flu Vaccine – Your Questions Answered

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      The side effects that some people may experience include: fever, tiredness or headache after the flu vaccination. Also the skin may redden and swell around the site where you were injected. These effects may develop between 6-48 hours after immunisation, and should only last a few days.


    • [DOCX File]Los Angeles County, California

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      I believe I can get the flu if I get the shot. I am concerned about vaccine side effects. Other _____ I have received the seasonal influenza vaccine elsewhere. Please indicate where and . provide proof of vaccination. to _____: Primary Physician Worksite Other _____ ...


    • [DOC File]General Questions and Answers on 2009 H1N1 Influenza ...

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      The viruses in the flu shot are killed (inactivated), so you cannot get the flu from a flu shot. Some minor side effects that could occur are: Soreness, redness, or swelling where the shot was given . Fever (low grade) Aches . Nausea . If these problems occur, they begin soon after the shot and usually last 1 to 2 days. Almost all people who receive influenza vaccine have no serious problems from it. However, on rare occasions, flu vaccination …


    • [DOCX File]Community Attitude Research on Influenza Vaccination

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      For those with a chronic illness, whilst some are clearly concerned about the potential health side effects of the vaccine, the main factor in their decision not to have the flu shot in the past year was that it never seemed to be convenient for them to get one or they simply never got around to it (19%).


    • [DOCX File]Ministry of Health

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      Like all medications, influenza vaccination can cause side effects. Local side effects may include pain, tenderness, redness, swelling, bruising and hardness at the injection site. Other symptoms may include feeling unwell, muscle aches, headache, chills or fever. These usually indicate that your immune system is responding to the vaccine.


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