Bird Flu Vaccination in the UK - Facts and Information
Does a Bird Flu Vaccination exist in the UK?
There is no vaccination at this time, either in the UK or internationally, that will protect people against the H5N1 Bird Flu virus.
Currently many countries are trying to develop a Bird Flu vaccination and many health organisations are working to make sure access is gained as quickly as possible once one is developed and available.
From the onset of a flu pandemic it may take up to 6 months for a Bird Flu vaccination in the UK and overseas to be developed and made available in sufficient quantities.
With no vaccination in the UK, what should you do in a Bird flu Pandemic?
Until such time as a Bird Flu Vaccination has been developed and is made available in the UK, the sensible approach to your well being and that of your family, is one of prevention, care and protection.
Medications such as Tamiflu and Relenza may help to prevent becomming infected by the H5N1 Bird Flu virus but this has yet to be proven, and they are certainly not a substitute for a specific Bird Flu vaccination. And those in the UK should not consider them as such. How Tamiflu and Relenza work is to inhibit the growth of the Influenza A type virus in the human body. Consumption of these drugs will inhibit and prevent the growth of the Bird Flu virus before the secondary and more serious complications eventuate. It is these secondary complications such as Pneumonia that can cause eventual death.
Tamiflu is used to treat some types of flu in patients who have had symptoms of the flu for two days or less. Tamiflu is in a class of drugs called neuraminidase inhibitors. These drugs work by stopping the growth and spread of the Bird Flu virus in your body. Tamiflu helps shorten the time you have flu symptoms like nasal congestion, sore throat, cough, muscle aches, tiredness, headache, fever and chills.
For more detailed information about what steps you can take to prevent getting the Bird Flu, visit the relevant page entitled "What can you do to prevent getting the Bird Flu".For more detailed information about Tamiflu and Relenza visit the relevant page entitled "Bird Flu Drugs"
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Bird Flu Vaccination information from the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention
The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases also provides a page detailing news of current Bird Flu Vaccination trials
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