Eligibility for influenza A H1NI vaccine

Updated on healthy 2024-04-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Who is not eligible for the H1N1 vaccine???

    The notice of the Ministry of Health on the issuance of the "Measures for the Administration of Influenza A (H1N1) Vaccination" states that four types of people cannot be vaccinated against influenza A (H1N1).

    1。Children under three years of age;

    2。People with nephrotic syndrome, acute episodes and severe chronic diseases;

    3。People with allergies to seasonal influenza vaccines;

    4。People with other allergies, including medications.

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    For specific details, you can consult the local "Centers for Disease Control" (health and epidemic prevention stations) and medical administrative authorities.

    Centers for Disease Control (Centers for Disease Control and Epidemic Prevention) and medical administrative agencies can be consulted at the "114 Number" desk.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It is not recommended for pregnant and lactating women. The people who are prohibited from influenza A (H1N1) vaccine also include those who are allergic to eggs or any other components in the vaccine (including excipients, formaldehyde, lysate, etc.), especially ovalbumin; Those suffering from acute diseases, severe chronic diseases, acute onset of chronic diseases, colds and fevers; Patients with Guillain-Barré syndrome; Those with uncontrolled epilepsy and other progressive neurological diseases; Those with severe allergies, allergic to gentamicin sulfate; Those younger than 3 years of age and others deemed unsuitable by doctors.

    For patients with underlying chronic medical conditions, the pros and cons of influenza A (H1N1) vaccine should be weighed. On the one hand, patients with obvious underlying diseases, especially individuals with chronic diseases such as respiratory tract and cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, should be the key targets of A(H1N1) vaccination after suffering from influenza A (H1N1), which will aggravate the original underlying diseases. On the other hand, individuals with underlying medical conditions, such as those with severe chronic diseases or in the acute phase of chronic diseases, should not be vaccinated.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Reduce the opportunity to go to crowded places, and avoid close contact with those who show physical discomfort, fever and cough symptoms; 2. Develop good personal hygiene habits, including getting enough sleep, eating nutritious food, exercising more, washing hands frequently, and washing hands thoroughly with soap; 3. Special attention should be paid to cooking, especially when washing raw pork and poultry (especially waterfowl). In particular, there is a case of ** breakage. It is advisable to minimise the opportunity for exposure; 4. Wearing a mask can be considered to reduce the possibility of wind transmission; 5. Regularly take the root of Banlan (you can consider having a certain regularity), large green leaves, mint leaves, and honeysuckle as tea.

    6. Pay special attention to similar clinical manifestations and pay attention to them. In particular, symptoms such as sudden high fever, conjunctival flushing, cough, and purulent discharge.

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