INFLUENZA VACCINE - FLU SHOT
IMPORTANT NOTICE
The viruses that cause influenza change often. Because of this, influenza
vaccine (flu shot) is updated each year by replacing at least one of the
vaccine viruses with a newer one. This year the manufacturers of the vaccine
are having difficulty with the replacement virus. Therefore, nationwide,
all supply of vaccine (flu shot) this year will be delayed and perhaps
limited. We, at the University of Northern Colorado Student Health Center,
hope to receive our vaccine by early to mid November. However, it is EXTREMELY
IMPORTANT that all persons at risk for getting a serious case of influenza
or complications get the vaccine. The people at HIGHEST RISK include:
*Anyone who has a serious long-term health problem with:
- heart disease
- lung disease
- asthma
- kidney disease
- metabolic disease, such as diabetes
- anemia, and other blood disorders
*Anyone whose immune system is weakened because of:
- HIV/AIDS or other diseases that affect the immune system
- Long-term treatment with drugs such as steroids
- Cancer treatment with x-rays or other drugs
It should also be noted that student and staff at schools and colleges
should receive the vaccine (flu shot) to prevent outbreaks.
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