Texarkana Gazette

Don’t be so quick to blame the flu vaccine for your illness

- By Michael Roizen, M.D., and Mehmet Oz, M.D.

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Q: My 8-year old daughter and I got our flu shots and then got sick any- way. I think next year we’ll skip it. What’s the use?—Carolina B., New York, New York

A: It’s not fair to blame the flu vaccine. There are several viruses out there that are not influenza: respirator­y syncytial virus or RSV, rhinovirus, croup and the common cold. You may have had one of those common infections, and your flu vaccine may be protecting you and your daughter even now. Plus, it has many remarkable benefits including, but not limited to, preventing the flu or lessening its impact.

For example, a recent Danish study found that kids who experience a badenough infection to require hospitaliz­ation are at an 83 percent higher risk of developing a mental disorder and a 42 percent higher risk of using psychotrop­ic medication­s. The flu qualifies as one of those potentiall­y hospital-serious infections. You want to help your child dodge those risks for sure! And we wonder, could that be related to another study from the U.K. that identified a rise in anxiety among British children, in a country where many kids don’t get flu vaccines? Adults also are at risk if they skip the shot, and a survey shows that over half of all adults are currently not vaccinated against the flu, and 4 in 10 don’t intend to get the shot! That’s a shame. A 2013 study of randomized clinical trials published in JAMA showed that “influenza vaccine was associated with a lower risk of major adverse cardiovasc­ular events … The greatest treatment effect was seen among the highest-risk patients with more active coronary disease.”

So for young and old, remember the saying: “For want of a horseshoe nail, the kingdom was lost.” It means if you ignore first steps, one thing leads to another until the end result is not what you want. The same thing can be said about skipping your flu shot. It’s not too late to get one!

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