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the public who received flu shots before or during the winter of 2002-2003 did not perceive that the missiles were effective in preventing influenza, according to sum of two units Wall Street Journal Online Health Care catalogue of personss conducted by Harris Interactive. The first person was designed to measure to what degree many people had tried if it be not that were unable to receive vaccinations, perceptions of the effectiveness of the missiles and attitudes about the availability and distribution of the vaccine. The inferior survey was conducted because of the finding in the first overlook that respondents perceived no correlation between having had a flu ball and not becoming ill with the flu The first examine was repeated with the addition of pair questions concerning whether those who claimed to have had the flu had worn out one or more days in bed and whether a physician had diagnosed their flu deductions of the second survey confirmed that there is a perception that the flu vaccine used was not effective in preventing the flu Of 4170 adults observeed 1,448 reported that they had received a flu bullet and, of those, 17% said they had gotten the flu Of the 133 respondent who said they had the one and the other had a flu shot and had gotten the flu 79% said they exhausted one or more days in bed, and 54% said a physician diagnosed their flu This research raises questions about whether the flu vaccine used was effective; however, there are additional factors that ne to be considered, including that * those who are in the greatest degree likely to get the flu are those who also are most numerous likely to get a flu shot * many who claimed to have the flu may have had cough or cools that they assumed were the flu * people's memories about whether they had had a flu marksman 12 months earlier may not be complete[y reliable, and * the vaccine used in the winter of 2002-2003 may have been uniquely ineffective, compared to vaccines used in other years.. "Two observes Suggest that Getting a Flu bullet Last Winter Was Not Perceived as Effective Prevention Against the Flu" The Wall public way Journal Online 4 (Jan 14 2004) http:// www.harrisinteractive.com/news/newsletters/health news/HI_HealthCareNews2004Vol4_Iss01.pdf (accessed 15 Jan 2004) COPYRIGHT 2004 Association of Operating scope Nurses, Inc. COPYRIGHT 2004 Gale Group
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