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Flu Shot Myths

The best way to avoid the flu is to get a flu shot. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends everyone age 6 months and older be vaccinated against the flu every year.

Don’t let misinformation about the flu shot and flu shot side effects stop you from getting this important vaccine. Here are some common myths about the flu shot and the facts.

MYTH: "My flu shot gave me the flu."

  • You can't get the flu from the flu shot. The viruses inside the vaccine are dead and can’t infect you.
  • Other viruses can have the same symptoms as influenza. You may have caught one of these viruses near the time you were vaccinated.
  • Or you may have been infected by a strain of the flu virus not covered by the current year’s flu shot. Each year’s vaccine is different and may not cover all the strains that are circulating.
  • People often call a cold or other minor illness “the flu,” but there are differences. Influenza virus infection can have serious consequences. That’s why we recommend vaccinating most people — it’s the most effective way to protect yourself.

MYTH: "I never get the flu, so I don’t need the vaccine."

  • Studies have shown that half the people infected with the flu virus didn't know they were sick because they had mild symptoms. Even people experiencing very mild or no symptoms can spread the virus for up to a week.

MYTH: "The flu shot always has side effects."

  • The biggest flu shot side effects are redness, swelling and soreness at the injection site. This occurs in only 15 to 20 percent of people who get the shot. These flu shot reactions last only a couple of days.
  • Fever, chills and muscle pain occur in less than one percent (1 in 100) of people receiving a flu shot.
  • Allergic reactions to the flu shot are rare and usually relate to the egg protein, one of the flu shot ingredients used to create the vaccine.

MYTH: "I can’t have the flu shot because I am pregnant."

  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends a flu shot for all women who are pregnant during flu season. (Pregnant women should not receive the nasal spray vaccine.)
  • If a pregnant woman gets the flu, she is four times more likely to need hospitalization than a woman with flu who is not pregnant.
  • It is safe for you to get a seasonal flu shot any time during your pregnancy.

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