monkeybug
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Well, for those who insist this is not a new vaccine, you are not 100% correct. It is new enough that clinical trials have been mandated, unlike the regular flu vaccine which falls under an umbrella allowing it to have more automatic approval each year.
DH works in the clinical trial buisness. h1n1 trials were bid for less than 3 months ago. The bidding process takes at minimum several weeks. It takes several more weeks to even set up a trial. The vaccine is just now being tested in a controlled environment. Due to the hysteria over h1n1, the vaccine is being rolled out with tacit approval, and they will recall if there turns out to be problems. Meanwhile, every person who gets this vaccine is acting as a guinea pig.
It will probably be fine, and may even be moderately effective (which is all the regular flu vaccine ever is). However, with his understanding of the test process, that is not a risk DH is comfortable with our family taking at this point.
Interestingly, we have also gotten some vaccinations that others find alarming, due to his "insider knowledge" of the extent of testing and the test results.
Frankly, I don't understand the intensity over whether or not someone else gets the h1n1 vaccine. This flu will most likely mutate over the next year, so it's not like we can erradicate it by everyone getting the vaccine. It's a personal decision, that should be based on the best knowledge available to each person and combined with their knowledge of how their family members usually react to this kind of drug. Yes, some people have died from h1n1. A lot more people die every year from regular flu. Do what you and your doctor decide is best for your family.
Maybe certain trials are just beginning, but I was on the waiting list (along with my kids) to be a part of the trial that ENDED here at the end of August/Beginning of September. I personally know people who participated. University of Maryland was just one of the facility's that participated in nation wide testing on adults and children, and those trials took place over the summer months.