This Flu Season
The H1N1 flu has added even more stress to a season that is already very tense for families affected by spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) - cold and flu season. Here are a couple of notes that will hopefully help these families.
Doctors have recommended that SMA patients get both the regular and swine flu shots.
MDA has advised that “the intranasal form (sprayed into the nose)…variety of the vaccine is not recommeded for those affected by neuromuscular disease since it contains an attenuated (weakened) form of the H1N1 virus.”
Dr. Kathy Swoboda, of the University of Utah, has recommended that parents of “fragile children with SMA to get a prescription if possible for tamiflu, to be started at the earliest onset of flu-like symptoms” and that “those vulnerable individuals who are exposed to actively infected family members living within a household should begin treatment as well.” She also recommended that families “consult with your doctor regarding individual specific circumstances.” (For more information, click here. SMASpace membership and login required.)
Additional resources for getting through this flu season:
- CDC’s 2009 H1N1 Flu (Swine Flu)
- Action Steps for Parents of Children at Higher Risk for Flu Complications
- MDA’s H1N1 Resource Center
- Flu.gov
- H1N1 Flu Self-Evaluation
- CDC Says “Take 3” Actions To Fight The Flu
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