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Can You Get the Flu Twice in One Season?
Scientifc American ^ | February 4, 2018 | By Rachael Rettner, LiveScience on

Posted on 02/04/2018 11:58:40 AM PST by BenLurkin

Experts say it is possible to catch the flu twice in one season. That's because there are multiple strains of flu viruses circulating at any one time, said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious-disease specialist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville. So getting sick with one strain of flu won't necessarily protect you from a different strain.

But the good news is that it's pretty rare to catch the flu twice in a single season. Having this happen would be "quite a stroke of bad luck," Schaffner told Live Science

Most people who get the flu this season are getting sick with the H3N2 strain. But a smaller portion of people (around 10 to 15 percent) are getting the H1N1 strain or the influenza B virus, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (H3N2 and H1N1 are both strains of influenza A.)

Seasonal flu shots contain three to four strains of flu virus, because there isn't much "cross protection" between strains, Schaffner said. It's possible that getting sick with one type of influenza A virus would offer some modest protection against another type of influenza A, but it probably wouldn't give you any protection against the influenza B virus, Schaffner said.

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To: ThanhPhero

Personally, I think a lot has to do if you are around kids.

Once you stop being around kids, you don’t get sick as much.

I hated the winter formal at my kids high school. For 7 years, one of my kids would get sick after that dance.

My kids also did theater, and they would always get sick during shiws.

Now, they are in college, so at least I avoid their illnesses.


21 posted on 02/04/2018 1:29:22 PM PST by luckystarmom
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To: MD Expat in PA

Finally someone describes the flu accurately. It kicks your ass! If it doesn’t kick your ass it’s not the flu.


22 posted on 02/04/2018 1:39:05 PM PST by RealVirginia
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To: MD Expat in PA
I have never been afflicted with winter allergies but am at the moment burdened by an almost disabling spring allergic reaction to pollen in Việt Nam (Spring starts at the end of January here in the South). I have had a copiously running nose and some pretty continuous sneezing for 7 hours or so which seems to be winding down right now, thankfully, but I won't make it to 0430 Mass.
23 posted on 02/04/2018 1:53:05 PM PST by ThanhPhero
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To: BenLurkin

I did this year 3 weeks apart. Not fun.


24 posted on 02/04/2018 1:56:28 PM PST by Raidon
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To: luckystarmom

D-3. I doesn’t much matter whence th flu or cold originates. Take the D-3 supps and you will not get the viruses. 5000 i.u. a day seems to be an effective amount- les perhaps, more certainly. The reason Flu etc. is almost entirely a winter phenomenon is the lack of sunshine on the skin.


25 posted on 02/04/2018 1:59:05 PM PST by ThanhPhero
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To: xrmusn

I’m guessing you have little background in epidemiology or an understanding of biological incidents. You are one person. Flu killed an estimated 50 to 100 million people in 1918 before viruses were even discovered. Yersenia pertis wiped out half the European population in the Middle Ages. A single virus killed more people than all wars combined including millions of soldiers. I promise you that you will get very ill and die just as miserably as all living humans do and you didn’t get a flu vaccination.


26 posted on 02/04/2018 2:00:29 PM PST by Neoliberalnot (MSM is our greatest threat. Disney, Comcast, Google Hollywood, NYTimes, WaPo, CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC ...)
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To: BenLurkin

I am sure that you can because there are different strains of flu.

Also, avoid the brown-bottle flu.


27 posted on 02/04/2018 2:02:29 PM PST by WMarshal ("IN AMERICA WE DON’T WORSHIP GOVERNMENT — WE WORSHIP GOD." POTUS tweet 2017)
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To: Hootowl99

The flip side of this though is that the body is weakened and is more susceptible to a secondary infection. Think about a virus caused flu followed by a bacterial pneumonia. Not good. There is a progression of sorts that can follow 1,2,3. Flu to pneumonia (lungs) to meningitis (via blood to brain/spine) or rheumatic fever (blood to Heart).

You’re getting way to scientific for many freepers. Many freepers don’t trust anything but their electronic gadgets and the latest, show that constant gadget exposures are associated with their own set of adverse consequences.


28 posted on 02/04/2018 2:07:26 PM PST by Neoliberalnot (MSM is our greatest threat. Disney, Comcast, Google Hollywood, NYTimes, WaPo, CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC ...)
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To: RealVirginia

Yes, yes, yes. Some will say she works for a vaccine company. Go figure.


29 posted on 02/04/2018 2:12:12 PM PST by Neoliberalnot (MSM is our greatest threat. Disney, Comcast, Google Hollywood, NYTimes, WaPo, CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC ...)
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To: Neoliberalnot

I’m guessing you have little background in epidemiology or an understanding of biological incidents. You are one person. Flu killed an estimated 50 to 100 million people in 1918 before viruses were even discovered. Yersenia pertis wiped out half the European population in the Middle Ages. A single virus killed more people than all wars combined including millions of soldiers. I promise you that you will get very ill and die just as miserably as all living humans do and you didn’t get a flu vaccination.
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A response to your nasty message....

I am pushing 80 and haven’t had any problems.
I don’t go to Doctors and the ONLY medication I take is an occasional aspirin or rollaid.
My last Physical was in 2007 in preparation for cataract surgery. I will go for the post op checkup one of these days. My previous physical was upon discharge from the Navy and we all know how that plays out when one is ‘young and bulletproof’ and they would rather have you sign a waiver.
Maybe because I HAVEN’T gotten all those shot over the years.
I don’t know and I am aware of history.

The ‘odds’ are with you based on known fact.

However, who is to say I am NOT wrong?

I respect your opinion on the subject yet you wish me ill.

How Christian is that?

As to dieing, I will say you are correct but who knows what the future will bring?

I didn’t think I would make it to 30 so this is bonus time for me.

I will have to put you in the class that HOPES I get deathly ill so you can say ‘I told You so’! I did tell my neighbor that I figured he secretly hoped I would get the flu ..But I was joking with him.

NOT so when it comes to you, WHO are you to PROMISE me anything?


30 posted on 02/04/2018 2:18:22 PM PST by xrmusn ((6/98)""In todays world:::WE, THE USofA are Rudyard Kiplings 'Tommy'")
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To: BenLurkin

Yes, if they’re different strains.


31 posted on 02/04/2018 2:40:25 PM PST by Retvet (Retvet)
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To: BenLurkin

In my late teens and twenties I would get the flu twice a year every year.
Once in the spring and once in the fall.


32 posted on 02/04/2018 2:43:41 PM PST by TigersEye (Where is the Trump/Russia collusion memo? ... Mueller? Mueller? Anybody?)
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To: ThanhPhero

We’ve been doing that for years. My daughter was on anti-seizure med that stripped her of Vitamin D.

Unfortunately, my kids still got sick.


33 posted on 02/04/2018 2:55:16 PM PST by luckystarmom
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To: BenLurkin

rising my hand over here, boss.

Down 18 days from mid december to 1/2/2018.

Now down again from 01/28/2018 to today. Tomorrow i will be functional, but I’m still coughing up Linda Blair exorcist stuff.


34 posted on 02/04/2018 3:25:16 PM PST by stylin19a (Best.Election.of.All-Times.Ever.In.The.History.Of.Ever)
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To: Gamecock

Flu vaccine had four strains out of nearly one-hundred monitored worldwide. If you choose poorly upon what’s in the mix, it’s not a successful year for the vaccine. If a virus mutates, the vaccine loses effect.


35 posted on 02/04/2018 4:03:49 PM PST by Ozark Tom
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To: MD Expat in PA

Adenovirus and Rhinovirus can cause symptoms attributed as an influenza infection.


36 posted on 02/04/2018 4:08:49 PM PST by Ozark Tom
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To: xrmusn

I did not wish you ill, I simply stated commonly known facts based on evidence based medicine. I am going to get sick and die an agonizing death too. I am not a human Doctor, but I do have a license to treat all other species. I simply have seen and heard too many cases of people neglecting the health of their animals until the last hour, when if they had presented them early in the disease course they could have been easily saved. I’ve seen and watched this happen a thousand times to include people that don’t vaccinate animals for easily preventable diseases and often discover after death that hey, I could have vaccinated them against rabies, flu, blackleg, distemper, lepto.... Medicine does not have all answers, just some, just as you use an electronic device for communication, yet everything about electronics is not known.


37 posted on 02/04/2018 4:22:15 PM PST by Neoliberalnot (MSM is our greatest threat. Disney, Comcast, Google Hollywood, NYTimes, WaPo, CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC ...)
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To: stylin19a

Just keep hydrated and eat some chicken soup, it will help thin the mucous containing all those dead cells. As long as you are coughing it up, your respiratory system is clearing itself of all that debris.


38 posted on 02/04/2018 4:25:56 PM PST by Neoliberalnot (MSM is our greatest threat. Disney, Comcast, Google Hollywood, NYTimes, WaPo, CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC ...)
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To: Ozark Tom

Yes, and flu is a segmented RNA virus with a high rate of drift, shift, and mutation. Pigs are the mixing vessel for this virus that jumps between birds, pigs, and humans. When pig cells become coinfected with more than one strain of flu, the potential for these changes to result in a pandemic flu is of great concern. Maybe you are effectively vaccinated or maybe you aren’t but it is certain the herd will be culled. Hence, the war against the microbial world continues as it has for thousands of years.


39 posted on 02/04/2018 4:32:13 PM PST by Neoliberalnot (MSM is our greatest threat. Disney, Comcast, Google Hollywood, NYTimes, WaPo, CNN, NBC, CBS, ABC ...)
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To: RealVirginia
Finally someone describes the flu accurately. It kicks your ass! If it doesn’t kick your ass it’s not the flu.

In 1978 I contracted the so called Russian flu when I was in HS.

I got up that morning feeling OK only perhaps a bit more tired than usual. I got dressed, boarded my buss and went to class. But by the third period I felt like I was going to fall out of my chair – weak and dizzy and feverish. And I ached all over and was sneezing and coughing severely by now. I went to the nurse’s office and there was about 3 dozen other kids there with the very same symptoms. When the nurse finally got to me she called my mom. But my mom didn’t have a car nor did she ever learn to drive and my dad worked construction and this being long before cell phones, there was no way to reach him on his job site. So the nurse, with my mother’s permission allowed me to take a mass transit bus home.

And it wasn’t just one bus but two with a transfer in mid-town Baltimore and then a 15 block walk home. I sort of remember walking those last couple of blocks home and thinking I wasn’t going to make it.

When I finally did make it home I waked in the front door, threw off my coat and dropped it and my book bag near the front door and climbed into bed with my clothes still on.

My mother came into my room and felt my head and I was burning up with fever. She took my temp and it was 104. But what I remember the most was the body aches, like all my joints and bones were broken and the headache as if my skull had been split in two with an axe and I was light sensitive so my mom put blankets up over my window curtains and put ice cold wash cloths on my forehead. And I was just so weak that I could barely lift my head off my pillow and these symptoms went on for days. Then came the cough and the congestion that felt like an elephant was standing on my chest, on the 3rd day so bad that I struggled to breath. At one point I actually though I might die and my parents considered taking me to the ER. But I was afraid and talked them out of it and the next day was a bit better.

One of my friend’s mother’s called the night I had come home to see how I was doing and to also tell her that her daughter was also sick with it too as were so many others from my school. So many kids got sick, over half the school, that the school postponed our mid-term exams.

When I finally got well enough to go back to school a week and a half later, but still not feeling 100%, there was still a lot of kids and even some teachers, mostly the younger ones out too, so we had to go to combined classrooms because of all the kids and teachers still out sick. Our mid-terms were postponed for another two weeks, then a blizzard came it was postponed for another week.

The last time I got the flu was around 2001. Again, I got up that Monday morning feeling OK but a bit more tired than usual. I went to work but my boss noticed I looked rather pale and asked if I was OK and I was having trouble getting warm, a sweater and the heater under my desk turned up full blast wasn’t helping and I couldn’t concentrate. Then shortly afterward felt nauseous and ran to the bathroom and threw up a couple of times, then came the sneezing and the sore throat and the aches and I went home. When my husband got home that night, I was a hot mess, literally a hot mess with the fever and a sore throat that felt like I had gargled razor blades and then the coughing and chest congestion, some more vomiting and diarrhea followed and then the bone breaking body aches.

I decided to sleep on the couch as one, it was close to a bathroom and close to the kitchen and didn’t necessitate me climbing any stairs as I was just too weak to do so and also so perhaps I wouldn’t give it to my husband or keep him awake with my moaning and groaning and tossing and turning as God knows, it was keeping me up, I hardly slept for days mostly because of the body aches, just intermittently. After the third day I was still running a high fever despite taking Tylenol and other cold and flu OTC’s

I spent the next week on that couch, eventually eating some canned chicken soup and crackers but not much else except for lots of ice water, ginger ale and tea with honey.

That Sunday I was starting to feel a bit better so my husband encouraged me to get showered and dressed and go with him to the grocery store. And it was good to get showered and dressed and get out of the house but thank God for the grocery cart because I was still so week that I used it sort of like a walker and at times felt like I might pass out.

I finally got back to work that Tuesday.

I had kept in touch with my boss every day I was out and learned that over half of our department and over a third of the company had fell sick with the flu too. He didn’t get it and was struggling to keep up with the work load and was so happy to see me come back to work.

You are right, a cold can make you feel miserable for a day or two, but the flu really kicks your ass.

I think a lot of people get a sore throat and the sniffles and think they have the flu when what they really have is a cold.

But FWIW, even a cold can bring complications.

In 2005 I got a rather mild head cold, and not even so bad that I stayed home from work. But then a couple of days later after the cold seemed to have gone away, I was on out that Sunday with some friend’s bowling, I felt like I had an eye lash or sand in my eye, and it very rapidly got very red and was weeping uncontrollably. As I drove home, I could hardly see out of it and had a steady stream of yellow puss streaming out of it. When I got home I washed my face with a clean wash cloth, put some Visine in my eye and went to bed.

The next morning it was worse. Both eyes were plaster shut with copious amounts of dried puss. And now my other eye was now also very red and swollen and by swollen, the eye ball was swollen and so were my eye lids. So I thought – “great I must have pink eye”. But I was also now running a 103 fever and now couldn’t see very well out of either eye and was still streaming puss out of them.

So I called my doc who told me to come in as soon as I could but had to call my niece to drive me. By the time she got there, not only my eyes but now my entire face was red and swollen and her reaction was that I looked like Regan from the Exorcist.

When my doc saw me the first and only thing he said was “Don’t Touch Anything! I mean it put your hands up in the air and follow me without touching anything! DON’T TOUCH ANYTHING!” Then he called the Wilmer Eye clinic but they had no openings so he called a nearby eye specialist center that agreed to see me right away.

When I got to the eye specialist, not one, not two but three doctors examined me and told me it was the worst case of conjunctivitis they had ever seen and wanted to admit me to the hospital, they said it was acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis.

One of the docs told me that a lot of GP’s overreact over pink eye but in my case, my GP was correct to send me to them. I balked at being admitted to the hospital so they gave me several Rx’s - a steroid eye cream, an antibiotic eye cream and a very strong oral antibiotic. They told me that my “pink eye” probably started out as virial because of my head cold, likely an Enterovirus but that I had also picked up a secondary bacterial infection.

I asked if I was in danger of losing my eyesight and they said “no, probably not” (and that wasn’t reassuring) but I had to go back to them the very next day to get checked on and if it wasn’t any better or had gotten any worse, I would have no choice but to be admitted to the hospital.

Fortunately, it didn’t get worse and eventually got a bit better but I was quarantined and not able to go to work for the two weeks. And I had to throw out all my makeup and wash all my towels, wash cloths, bed cloths, pillows and pillow cases in very hot water and with lots of bleach and I had to go back two more times before they determined me cleared from the infection.

Viruses are sometimes no laughing matter.

40 posted on 02/04/2018 4:32:37 PM PST by MD Expat in PA
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