H1N1 still possible??

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So where i work we were one of the first units to recieve the vaccine. Becauase of the shortage of H1N1 vaccine, it had to be given out accordingly. I'm a first year nurse working in the cardiac and pulmonary unit, so we get the H1N1 cases that come in.

I got the vaccine 2 fridays ago (over 10 days ago), vaccine takes about 10 days to be effective.

i was exposed exactly 1 week after getting the vaccine!! so only 7 days.... i was exposed by watching my friends 2 year old son, who coughed on me and shoved a popsicle in my mouth that was in his mouth...he was ALL over me! he shoved his finger up my nose that was in his mouth......he DOES have confirmed case of H1N1.

....now i have the EXACT symptoms of H1N1.

soar throat

night sweats

coughing (mucousy!)

wheezing

sneezing

fever (slight-99.3, im usually about 97 something)

fatigue

Could i still get H1N1 in this case??? i had the injection, not the nose spray. What do you think? only reason im asking is....i dont know if i should be at work. I'm off till Saturday so i have a few days to recover and hopefully break my fever without the use of NSAIDS, but it just started a couple days ago. I noticed my symptoms starting Monday (being exposed earlier that firday)

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Better call employee health about working since this child was a confirmed case.

Considering exactly how you were exposed, you probably got quite a viral load from this kiddo so I am not surprised by your s/s. Don't let the low grade temp fool you as many people do not have fever with H1N1.

I thought it took about 2 weeks for antibodies but it may be different for each person so you may not be fully protected yet. You will most likely be fine once those antibodies do kick in, but the thing to watch for is that you start to feel better than suddenly feel worse. I hope that you have someone to check on you if you live alone.

Please let us know how you are doing.

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