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Influenza virus vaccine, h5n1

Generic name: h5n1 influenza virus vaccine [in-flew-en-za-vye-rus-vax-een]
Brand names: influenza virus vaccine, h5n1, inactivated
Drug class: viral vaccines

What is Influenza virus vaccine h5n1?

H5n1 is also known as bird flu or avian influenza because it's usually found in domestic poultry, such as chickens and gooses. It is not possible to contract h5n1 flu by eating poultry that has been fully cooked.

Influenza a subtype of h5n1 is caused by viruses. This virus affects birds in asia and africa. It is rare for humans to contract h5n1 flu, but it can be contracted by direct contact with sick birds or dead animals that are infected. If you visit a poultry market, it is possible to come into contact with the h5n1 virus.

The h5n1 virus does not spread easily from one person to another, but you can get infected through prolonged contact with someone who is infected.influenza virus h5n1 vaccine is used to prevent illness in those who may be at risk of contracting the virus from infected birds.the influenza virus h5n1 vaccine is recommended for adults and children aged 6 months or older.

Influenza virus h5n1 vaccine works by exposing your body to a small amount of virus. This causes immunity against the disease. This vaccine does not treat an infection that is already active in the body.the h5n1 flu virus vaccine, like any other vaccine, may not protect everyone from disease.

Warnings

If you experienced a severe allergic reaction to the first dose, then you should not get a booster shot.

Before you take this drug

You should not be given the influenza virus vaccine h5n1 if you are:

  • You are allergic to eggs.
  • You have experienced a severe allergic reaction after receiving the influenza vaccine.

Tell your doctor before receiving the influenza virus h5n1 vaccine if you've ever had an influenza vaccine that caused guillain-barre syndrome (within six weeks of receiving the vaccine).

You may have to postpone or even cancel your vaccination if you suffer from any of the following conditions:

  • Allergy to chicken or eggs;
  • Weak immune system caused by certain diseases or medicines.
  • If someone in your family has a weakened immune system,

If you are suffering from a minor cold, it is possible to receive the vaccine. Wait until you are better if you have a severe illness, such as a fever, or an infection of any kind.

The h5n1 virus vaccine is not known to harm a baby in utero. If you are at a higher risk of infection with h5n1 flu during pregnancy, you should consult your doctor to determine if you need the influenza virus vaccine h5n1.do not get this vaccine unless you tell your doctor that you are breastfeeding a baby.

How to take Influenza virus vaccine, h5n1?

The h5n1 virus is administered as a shot (injection) into the muscle.influenza virus vaccine h5n1 comes in a two-shot series. The booster shot should be given 21 days after your first dose.

These guidelines may not apply to your individual booster schedule. You can follow the instructions of your doctor or the schedule set by the health department in the state where you live.other vaccines may be administered at the same time as the h5n1 flu virus vaccine.

The h5n1 vaccine is a "killed" virus, and you will not get sick with the virus it contains. You may experience flu-like symptoms during the flu season, but these may be caused by other strains.

What happens if i miss the dose?

If you are behind on your booster doses or have missed one, contact your doctor. The next dose should be administered as soon as you can. There is no need to start again.if you do not receive the recommended dose of influenza virus vaccine h5n1, your protection against disease may be compromised.

What happens if i overdose?

It is very unlikely that a person will receive an overdose from influenza virus vaccine h5n1.

What should be avoided?

If your doctor prescribes any restrictions regarding food, beverage, or activity, follow their instructions.

Side effects of Influenza virus vaccine, h5n1

If you experience any of the following symptoms of an allergic reaction to influenza virus vaccine h5n1: hives, difficulty breathing, swelling of your lips, face, tongue, or throat,if you experienced a severe allergic reaction to the first dose, then you should not get a booster shot.track any side effects that you experience after getting the influenza virus vaccine, h5n1. You will need to inform your doctor of any side effects you experienced after receiving the influenza virus vaccine, h5n1.

After receiving this vaccination, you may feel faint. After receiving this vaccine, some people have experienced seizures. You may be asked to stay under observation for the first 15 minutes following the injection.infecting yourself with the h5n1 flu is far more harmful to your health than getting this vaccine. Influenza virus h5n1 vaccines can have side effects, but they are extremely rare.

Common influenza virus vaccine side effects may include:

  • Pain or tenderness at the site of the injection;
  • Muscle pain;
  • The act of crying or fussing for more than an hour
  • Headache
  • General ill feeling.

There may be other side effects. For medical advice on side effects, call your doctor. Report the side effects of vaccines to the us department of health and human services by calling 1-800-822-7967.

Interaction with other drug

Tell your doctor if any of the following drugs or treatments have recently been administered to you:

  • An oral, nasal, inhaled, or injectable steroid medicine;
  • Radiation or chemotherapy for cancer treatment
  • If you have a condition such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, or any other autoimmune disorder, then these medications may be of benefit to you.
  • Medicines to prevent or treat organ rejection

You may be unable to get the vaccine if you are taking any of these drugs, or you may have to wait until your other treatments are complete before you can receive it.this list is incomplete. This list is not complete. This medication guide does not list all possible interactions.