Re: Have you had a bad reaction to the H1N1 vaccine? If so what happened? Originally Posted by pedinurse05
My youngest daughter caught the actual virus from the live flu mist. She had to take tamiflu and 2 antibiotics. This is very rare and not so much of an issue with the injection.
Hi pedinurse,
I am just curious. Was your daughter tested for the actual H1N1 strain? The reason I ask is because I did not know that antibiotics were effective treatment for the influenza virus. Thanks, and I hope she is feeling better!
I have not done my own research on this, and I may sound silly for even wondering this up. If the live attenuated H1N1 mist sheds, and somebody develops flu sx (which is not uncommon after receiving the vaccine, as the vaccine is doing it's job by activating your immune system) would the H1N1 strain possible show up when they are tested? For example, lets say that I received the mist and developed side effects. I go to my doctor for flu sx, but I do not tell him that I received the mist 2 days ago. He tests me for the H1N1 strain. Even if I have not actually caught H1N1, can it show up in the test, as the live attenuated virus sheds from the vaccine?
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