Chattanooga Times Free Press

Your health affects response to flu shot

Dear Doctor: If I received the flu shot in September, will I still be protected from the flu in March?

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Dear Reader: The answer depends, in part, on your current health.

If you are a young, healthy person under 50, you’re more likely to get a good immune response from the vaccine — and also more likely to have an immune response that lasts six to 12 months. You’ll also have a greater and longer-lasting immune response if you get the flu vaccine every year. So if you got your shot in September, you should have immunity that lasts throughout the flu season.

If you’re older than 50 and have diabetes, cancer, or kidney or liver failure, your ability to mount a good response from the vaccine decreases. So six months after your vaccinatio­n, you may not have sufficient antibodies to ward off the flu. This has been shown specifical­ly for the H1N1 influenza virus. If you received the vaccine on Sept. 1, you may be less protected by April of the following year against H1N1.

This decreased immunity is especially pronounced in people over the age of 65. It decreases even further among those over 65 who have chronic illnesses.

Some pharmacies have been administer­ing the flu vaccine as early as the middle of August. This isn’t necessaril­y a bad thing for someone older than 65 or someone with chronic illnesses, because you still get immunity from the vaccine that should last through much of the flu season. Still, it’s probably better to wait until at least the middle of September to get the flu vaccine just to ensure you’re protected for as much of the flu season as possible.

Finally, it’s especially important to get yearly flu vaccines if you are: older than 60; between the ages of 6 months and 4 years; have chronic illnesses; or are pregnant. The flu is especially risky for these groups.

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Dr. Robert Ashley

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