Monday, August 10, 2009

Vaccine Testing for Swine Flu

In a race with time, tests for swine flu vaccine is beginning now. Many volunteers from the University of Maryland, and Children's Hospital Medical Center in Cinncinnati received the shot today. After 8 days, blood samples were to see what makes a single dose, then two weeks later, scientists will know what a dose of the two forces can do.

November is the rush is about. Children return to school and winter came, all head inside. Where all the viruses like to hang out. It's easy for them to jump from the people. Jump is not so much, especially if they have an entire room coughing or sneezing. Swine flu vaccine is the best way to be protected from swine influenza. Do not forget the seasonal flu shot, too.

Signs and symptoms of swine influenza has a high fever, cough, fatigue and body aches. Wash new vaccine is clear, the best defense at this point. It is expected that swine flu shots are ready for distribution by mid October.

Swine flu vaccine is very like the seasonal flu vaccine. Trials for safety and reliability is what scientists are doing now in this stage of research in hope of getting them to the public at the time. The H1N1 vaccine have the same preparation and the basic formula seasonal flu shot and you may feel some minor symptoms such as flu.

The H1N1 vaccine is a killed virus. This means that your body will build antibodies against specific viruses without having a live virus in the body. So when people are attacked by real virus defense techniques, the reservation save up and ready for battle. Flu vaccine is expected to be three shots this year, one for seasonal influenza, swine flu on Thursday.

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