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		<title>CDC finds most seniors don?t get shingles vaccination</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 03:51:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Symptom Advice</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The vaccine reduces the risk of &#103;&#101;&#116;&#116;&#105;&#110;&#103; shingles by half and the risk of developing painful complications by two-thirds, according to Gary Euler, study co-author. Since the chance of contracting shingles increases with age and especially &#105;&#115; high by age 80, when seniors are frail, he believes the value of the vaccine &#105;&#115; incontestable. Specifically, [...]]]></description>
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<p>The vaccine reduces the risk of &#103;&#101;&#116;&#116;&#105;&#110;&#103; shingles by half and the risk of developing painful complications by two-thirds, according to Gary Euler, study co-author. Since the chance of contracting shingles increases with age and especially &#105;&#115; high by age 80, when seniors are frail, he believes the value of the vaccine &#105;&#115; incontestable.</p>
<p>Specifically, the vaccine protects &#097;&#103;&#097;&#105;&#110;&#115;&#116; the herpes zoster virus, which &#099;&#097;&#117;&#115;&#101;&#115; chicken pox &#097;&#116; &#102;&#105;&#114;&#115;&#116; infection. The body never rids itself of the virus and &#105;&#116; can &#115;&#104;&#111;&#119; &#117;&#112; &#097;&#103;&#097;&#105;&#110; decades &#108;&#097;&#116;&#101;&#114; as shingles. Symptoms include headache, fever and tingling or throbbing accompanied by jabs of stabbing pain called post-herpetic neuralgia (PHN), &#102;&#111;&#108;&#108;&#111;&#119;&#101;&#100; by &#097; skin rash and blisters. </p>
<p>Up to 10 &#105;&#110; &#101;&#118;&#101;&#114;&#121; thousand seniors develop shingles &#101;&#118;&#101;&#114;&#121; year. &#119;&#105;&#116;&#104;&#111;&#117;&#116; the vaccination, 10 percent to 14 percent of them will suffer &#102;&#114;&#111;&#109; neuralgia.</p>
<p>In the &#110;&#101;&#119; study appearing online and &#105;&#110; the February 2011 issue of the <i>American Journal of Preventive Medicine</i>, researchers found that estimated coverage levels &#119;&#101;&#114;&#101; low &#097;&#109;&#111;&#110;&#103; all seniors and lowest &#097;&#109;&#111;&#110;&#103; minority groups. Surprisingly, 95 percent of younger seniors &#104;&#097;&#100; missed &#097;&#116; &#108;&#101;&#097;&#115;&#116; one opportunity to be vaccinated, &#101;&#118;&#101;&#110; though they &#104;&#097;&#100; seen &#116;&#104;&#101;&#105;&#114; physician &#097;&#116; &#108;&#101;&#097;&#115;&#116; once, &#098;&#101;&#101;&#110; hospitalized or visited &#097;&#110; emergency department that year. The people &#109;&#111;&#115;&#116; likely to have received vaccinations &#119;&#101;&#114;&#101; older, white, female seniors who &#119;&#101;&#114;&#101; &#109;&#111;&#114;&#101; highly educated and who &#104;&#097;&#100; received &#097; flu shot.</p>
<p>From the results of &#097;&#110; earlier study, the researchers can see that uptake &#105;&#115; growing, &#098;&#117;&#116; &#097;&#116; &#097; snail&#8217;s pace. The study authors gave possible reasons: While &#109;&#111;&#115;&#116; insurance and Medicare plans cover the cost of vaccination, &#111;&#116;&#104;&#101;&#114; costs &#109;&#105;&#103;&#104;&#116; be out-of-pocket and upfront. Physicians could be reluctant to recommend the vaccine &#098;&#101;&#099;&#097;&#117;&#115;&#101; of &#116;&#104;&#105;&#115; cost burden, especially &#105;&#102; the patient has no insurance.</p>
<p>A downside exists for the physicians, &#116;&#111;&#111;. Euler, &#097;&#110; epidemiologist with the CDC&#8217;s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, said that the vaccine must remain frozen &#117;&#110;&#116;&#105;&#108; the &#108;&#097;&#115;&#116; minute, which presents &#097;&#110; added burden on two counts. &#102;&#105;&#114;&#115;&#116;, there &#105;&#115; &#097; time lapse &#105;&#102; the physician writes &#097; prescription for the patient to buy the vaccine &#097;&#116; &#097; pharmacy and bring &#105;&#116; back to the office to have &#105;&#116; administered. &#115;&#101;&#099;&#111;&#110;&#100;, &#105;&#102; &#097; physician writes &#097; prescription for the patient to receive the vaccine &#097;&#116; the pharmacy, patients &#111;&#102;&#116;&#101;&#110; &#100;&#111; not make that additional trip.</p>
<p>Despite &#116;&#104;&#101;&#115;&#101; drawbacks, Euler strongly recommends that seniors receive vaccinations for shingles.</p>
<p>&#8220;&#109;&#111;&#115;&#116; patients who &#107;&#110;&#111;&#119; what PHN &#105;&#115; like would absolutely agree,&#8221; Euler said. &#8220;And &#105;&#110; terms of cost savings for medical attention and medicine on &#097; population-wide basis, so would &#109;&#111;&#115;&#116; economists.&#8221;</p></p>
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		<title>How long does it take for symptoms of tetanus to appear?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Dec 2010 13:17:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[i stepped on a nail (as i &#115;&#097;&#105;&#100; in &#116;&#104;&#101; previous question) and people &#097;&#114;&#101; saying &#105;&#102; i havn&#039;t had a jab get one. i dont think i&#039;ve had &#109;&#121; jab in &#116;&#104;&#101; last 7-10 years. &#115;&#111; &#111;&#098;&#118;&#105;&#111;&#117;&#115;&#108;&#121; i &#110;&#101;&#101;&#100; one. &#098;&#117;&#116; &#105;&#116;&#115; 10pm and i have &#110;&#111; one to take &#109;&#101; to get one [...]]]></description>
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<p>i stepped on a nail (as i &#115;&#097;&#105;&#100; in &#116;&#104;&#101; previous question) and people &#097;&#114;&#101; saying &#105;&#102; i havn&#039;t had a jab get one. i dont think i&#039;ve had &#109;&#121; jab in &#116;&#104;&#101; last 7-10 years. &#115;&#111; &#111;&#098;&#118;&#105;&#111;&#117;&#115;&#108;&#121; i &#110;&#101;&#101;&#100; one. &#098;&#117;&#116; &#105;&#116;&#115; 10pm and i have &#110;&#111; one to take &#109;&#101; to get one at this time &#111;&#102; night i did it around 6 not knowing i&#039;d &#110;&#101;&#101;&#100; a jab. &#098;&#117;&#116; reading on &#116;&#104;&#101; internet &#097;&#108;&#108; &#116;&#104;&#101; symptoms &#111;&#102; tetanus i &#119;&#097;&#115; just wondering &#104;&#111;&#119; &#115;&#111;&#111;&#110; &#097;&#102;&#116;&#101;&#114; &#116;&#104;&#101; injury can they kick in? such &#097;&#115; muscle spazums &#101;&#116;&#099;???</p>
<p>Tetnus jabs last for 10 years. &#121;&#111;&#117; will &#098;&#101; fine to wait &#117;&#110;&#116;&#105;&#108; morning.</p></p>
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