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Learn How We Transform Discovery to Care
Scientific discoveries lead us to new and better ways to care for children.

Learn How We Transform Discovery to Care
Scientific discoveries lead us to new and better ways to care for children.

Learn How We Transform Discovery to Care
Scientific discoveries lead us to new and better ways to care for children.

Learn How We Transform Discovery to Care
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Top 4 Flu Myths Busted: Protect Yourself from Flu Virus
Published date: December 16, 2022
Updated date: October 03, 2024
Educating yourself on the facts is important to help prevent and spread of the flu. Flu cases are especially high this year, so we all need to understand how to protect ourselves and others," Cockerell said.
A person can still contract the flu if vaccinated, but it is effective in preventing life-threatening complications. Every flu season, children are hospitalized from the flu at Arkansas Children's. Almost every person 6 months and older should receive the flu vaccine, including pregnant women. Parents concerned about whether their child should receive the flu shot are encouraged to consult with their pediatrician or health care provider.
Learn more from Arkansas Children's about how to keep your family safe from the flu this season.
Here are common myths surrounding the flu:
The flu vaccine does not give you the flu. It contains an inactivated part of the virus that cannot transmit infection. Like any vaccine, you may experience mild side effects such as body aches or injection site pain, lasting only one to two days. While not as common, you may also experience a low-grade fever. It takes one to two weeks to have full protection from the flu vaccine. Someone who gets sick during that time may not have had time to create an immune response.
You can only catch the flu if exposed to the influenza virus. Because the flu is more common during the winter months, people often associate the flu with cold temperatures.
Anyone can get infected with the flu. While people with chronic illnesses need protection from the flu, it is beneficial for healthy children and adults too. Children under age 5 are at a higher risk of having complications from the flu.
Influenza can cause mild to severe symptoms, but even the mild symptoms last for one to two weeks. Flu is responsible for many hospitalizations and deaths each year. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported an estimated 380,000 to 900,000 flu-related hospitalizations and 17,000 to 100,000 flu-related deaths during the 2023-24 flu season (Oct. 1, 2023-April 30, 2024 data). There are 200 child deaths during this flu season (CDC data provided through Sept. 21, 2024). Receiving a flu vaccine will decrease your chances of getting sick with the flu. Those who get the flu after being vaccinated have less chance of severe symptoms.
Are you planning for your child to get the flu shot this season?
If your child is a patient at one of our primary care clinics, please register them at one of our locations.
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