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    Advanced Pediatrics’ Recommendation to Immunize for H1N1 is a reasonable, not urgent recommendation


    H1N1: So Far Very Mild, 
    Vaccine is on the Way

    H1N1 influenza infection has increased emotionally, but not medically.

    As noted earlier in the series of posts on the subject of H1N1 (swine)
    influenza infections, this has become an epidemic.

    Certainly in the Greater Cleveland area, this virus has become
    quite common, if not nearly universal across all our families and
    households.

    The chance of getting an H1N1 infection has jumped to such a
    high level, that recently President Obama declared the H1N1 epidemic
    of 2009 a national emergency.

    One could easily be forgiven for panic.

    But the point of this post is to offer an equally compelling
    perspective: so far this epidemic has been strikingly mild.

    Not only the vast majority, but in the case of Advanced Pediatrics,
    every case has been very mild, causing no lasting harm, at all.

    And so the recommendation from Advanced Pediatrics to seek
    H1N1 immunization is more a reasonable than urgent
    recommendation.

    We say reasonable, since it makes sense to seek protection
    from an infection that might get more severe over time.

    Not urgent, because so far the infection has been so mild.

    And so now we come to the unavoidable challenge of logistics.

    The production of H1N1 is going to take a few weeks. Within a month or so,
    we expect that all medical facilities, including Advanced Pediatrics, will
    have lots more H1N1 vaccine material than you could possibly demand.

    But right now, shipments are dribbling in. That means right now, many
    of the families at Advanced Pediatrics are frustrated, perhaps frightened,
    maybe even angry. The H1N1 epidemic is raging, and we do not have
    all the doses we have ordered. A recipe for strong feeling.

    That is where the reality of our current situation comes into such strong play.

    Yes, it is frustrating for all of us not to have all the H1N1 vaccine we need.

    But, it must be kept in mind that if you get H1N1 infection today, you will simply
    get a cold. That’s it.

    So for now, when everyone is getting infected with H1N1, it is critical that we
    all keep in mind that you will most likely just have a cold.

    We are working hard to make sure that as soon as the United States ships
    H1N1 vaccine to Advanced Pediatrics (no one can buy it, it can only be
    delivered via the government), to set up times to have the vaccine
    administered.

    So stay posted, we will alert you by posts to this blog whenever a new
    shipment arrives and new immunization dates can be set.

    In the meantime, your family, as always, depends on your guidance.
    Stay informed. Be aware that as of right now, there is little if any
    danger from H1N1, so panic has no justified place in your family.

    BOTTOM LINE
    H1N1 infection is very, very widespread in our area, now.

    So far, these infections have been quite mild, basically giving
    people colds, aches, and such. No one has even been admitted
    from our practice to the hospital during this epidemic.

    H1N1 vaccine is being delivered slowly, but will be
    delivered. I am confident we will have ample supplies
    to protect the entire practice, and in good time.

    Our current situation is, therefore, actually quite good:

    • The disease is mild.
    • A vaccine has been created that works to protect us from H1N1
    • The vaccine is as safe as the flu vaccines in use for decades
    • We will have plenty of H1N1 vaccine in plenty of time, just not right now.
    We look forward to working together with your family to get through these
    rather tumultuous times, just keep in mind that right now most of the tumult
    is in our minds, and not reflected by the actual facts on the ground.

    Dr. Lavin








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