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UAE: Health official clarifies that flu vaccine does not cause flu – News

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Last updated: 2024/09/10 at 2:42 AM
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In response to online claims that the flu vaccine can give one the flu, Dr Faisal Alahbabi, acting executive director of Communicable Diseases Sector at the Abu Dhabi Public Health Centre (ADPHC), explained that common side effects of the flu vaccine include redness at the injection spot, muscle aches, and a mild fever. He clarified that these symptoms are often misinterpreted as signs of the flu. The UAE recently launched its annual national influenza campaign, offering free flu shots to both Emiratis and expatriates.

The ADPHC stated in a booklet that some flu vaccine recipients may experience flu-like symptoms such as mild fever and muscle aches, but these are considered minor side effects and are not indicative of influenza infection. The flu vaccine does not cause the flu because it contains non-infectious particles of the virus that alert the body to the virus threat. Immunity against influenza typically develops one to two weeks after vaccination, and the vaccine is updated annually to provide maximum protection against common pathogens each year.

Dr. Walid Abuhammour, head of the Infectious Diseases Department at Al Jalila Children’s Hospital, Dubai Health, emphasized the importance of keeping sick children at home to prevent the spread of the flu. He advised parents not to send sick children to school as one sick child can easily transmit the virus to others. Dr. Abuhammour also highlighted the significance of getting children vaccinated and teaching them good hygiene practices like regular handwashing, adequate sleep, and a healthy diet. Vaccinated children are expected to gain a high level of immunity this year, as the vaccine’s effectiveness is particularly strong this season.

It is recommended for pregnant women to receive the flu vaccine to protect themselves and their babies from potential infections. Dr. Abuhammour also provided guidance on the timing of vaccinations, suggesting that individuals with a fever of 38 degrees Celsius or higher should wait until they fully recover before getting vaccinated. Overall, staying up to date with vaccinations, practicing good hygiene habits, and following the guidelines set by health officials are essential in preventing the spread of the flu and maintaining a healthy community.

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