Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 Monovalent Vaccine, an inactivated influenza virus vaccine, for intramuscular use, is prepared from influenza viruses propagated in embryonated chicken eggs. The virus-containing allantoic fluid is harvested and inactivated with formaldehyde. Influenza virus is concentrated and purified in a linear sucrose density gradient solution using a continuous flow centrifuge. The virus is then chemically disrupted using a non-ionic surfactant, polyethylene glycol p-isooctylphenyl ether (Triton® X-100), producing a “split virus”. The split virus is further purified and then suspended in sodium phosphate-buffered isotonic sodium chloride solution.
Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 Monovalent Vaccine is formulated to contain 15 mcg hemagglutinin (HA) of influenza A/California/07/2009 (H1N1) v-like virus per 0.5 mL dose. Gelatin 0.05% is added as a stabilizer. Each 0.5 mL dose may contain residual amounts of formaldehyde (not more than 100 mcg), polyethylene glycol p-isooctylphenyl ether (not more than 0.02%), and sucrose (not more than 2.0%).
CDC website wrote:Thimerosal is a very effective preservative that has been used since the 1930s to prevent contamination in some multi-dose vials of vaccines (preservatives are not required for vaccines in single dose vials). Thimerosal contains approximately 49%]
Seasonal Influenza (Flu)It hasn't gone through proper testing, it's not government approved (in Canada at least), blah blah blah."
Nate wrote:Here's my advice: Don't get the vaccine.
Not because of scaremongering. But the fact is, who needs the vaccine more? The elderly, people with weak immune systems, and children.
You're 18 and probably in pretty good health. You don't need the vaccine, your immune system can more than likely handle it. If however you have a history of violent illness, then you should get it, I'm just going on the assumption that you're pretty healthy in general.
Don't more people die from the regular flu each year than this? ._.
The bad thing about the H1N1 flu as what some people that were healthy and got the H1N1 flu and had the regular flu before. Said that the H1N1 flu was to them the worst the the regular as the regular flu felt like just being hit by a truck and the H1N1 felt like you were hit by a train.
Shao Feng-Li wrote:It always seems that people get the flu even when they get a vaccine.
xblack_x_rosesx wrote:(P.S Sorry if this is delayed... I don't know when they released the vaccine in the states, I thought it was the same as canada, but ours just became available to the punlic on tuesday... same down there or different?)
It sounds like I SHOULD get the vaccine. I'm just not entirely comfortable with it, why is it getting so much contraversy in the first place if it's JUST a vaccine? Seasonal flu vaccines don't get this much controversy.
Tsukuyomi (post: 1353106) wrote:That, the vaccine is so strong that it has been the culprit that's been killing off people instead of the actual swine flu
Tsukuyomi wrote:For those who know about the vaccination: How did they test the vaccine anyway o.o?
Roy Mustang (post: 1353111) wrote:People sign up for the trial shots in the late summer of this year. One of the biggest trials took place with the CDC and Emory University, which is where I go see my doctors for both HIV and my heart.
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Tsukuyomi wrote:Sooooo, in other words they were tested on humans o.o? What were the results of all of the testing ^^?
I don't know the facts, so that's why I'm asking ^^
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Roy Mustang (post: 1353117) wrote:They turn into monkeys!
Really, nothing happen. They sign up for the trails and took the trial test shot and they were okay.
All vaccines have to go through a human testing trial, before they release it to the public.
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Tsukuyomi wrote:So, it's safe to say that all the stuff about even doctors and nurses refusing to take the vaccination is a lie o.o?
ChristianKitsune (post: 1353121) wrote:here is my take:
I'm not sure If I'm going to get the vaccine or not. I'm not a scaremonger either, but really as long as it took for the vaccine to become available and as many people as have had, I'm just not sure if a vaccine would be worth it or not.
I mean, I've probably been exposed to it already. So would a vaccine make a difference?
xblack_x_rosesx (post: 1353137) wrote:People are just panicing and are scared, and think that once they DO get vaccinated, they don't have to take precautions- like washing their hands frequently and what not.
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