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A flu shot won't protect me from Ebola!!!!!(this is tongue-in-cheek so don't everybody get their panties in a wad)
Why would you want protection from a disease that causes thousands of US deaths a year, when the vaccine for the one that apparently causes 1 a year isn't available yet? (Also tongue in cheek)
Yes, false alarms are bad, and so would someone ignoring "flu-like" symptoms when they did have risk factors, because they presume it's most likely the flu. Worst come to worst, if a national hysteria develops, it could be taking your life in your hands to be out in public, clearly febrile and coughing/shivering! And yet you would need to get out to get help, most likely, since as we know the flu can be fatal, too. Its a good year to get a flu shot, for sure.
MrChicagoRN, RN
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http://apnews.myway.com/article/20141030/us-med-ebola-flu-advice-3a53ac6975.html
CHICAGO (AP)-Fever? Headache? Muscle aches? Forget about Ebola-chances are astronomically higher that you have the flu or some other common bug.
That message still hasn't reached many Americans, judging from stories ER doctors and nurses swapped this week at a Chicago medical conference. Misinformed patients with Ebola-like symptoms can take up time and resources in busy emergency rooms, and doctors fear the problem may worsen when flu season ramps up.
That's one reason why doctors say this year it's especially important for patients to get their flu shots: Fewer flu cases could mean fewer Ebola false alarms.
"The whole system gets bogged down, even if it's a false alarm," Dr. Kristi Koenig said during a break at the American College of Emergency Physicians' annual meeting.
Since the first Ebola diagnosis in the U.S., on Sept. 30 in a Liberian man treated in Dallas, doctors say they've had to reassure patients with many fears but none of the risk factors...