I keep hearing I should get a flu shot to help prevent bird flu — but I thought flu shots only prevented illness from the particular strains the shot was designed for. Does getting a traditional flu shot do anything to prevent bird flu transmission?

  • Wahots@pawb.social
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    1 day ago

    As a follow on to this, I think it’s still important to get your flu (and other) shots regardless of H5 status. We wiped out that B strain, and while we probably won’t do it again, it’s always good to protect yourself from serious illness and put the whammy on the flu.

    • cleanandsunny@literature.cafe
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      23 hours ago

      Of course! Everybody should stay on top of annual flu shots and COVID boosters - and RSV if you are eligible - and don’t forget about routine or travel immunizations, either. Tdap for example only lasts 10 years. In my lifetime, we’ve also had new vaccines for HPV, RSV, malaria, and chicken pox/shingles, which is amazing. Vaccines are one of the cheapest and easiest ways to take care of yourself and the people around you.