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  • ملاحظات مهمه بخصوصــ لقاح انفلونزا الخنازير

    السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته.

    كل عام وانتم بخير يا اعضاء المنتدى عندي بعض الملاحظات والاستنتاجات للاشاعات اللي ظهرت بشأن اللقاح

    وهذي الملاحظات هي :-


    حبيت اطمنكم ان تطعيم انفلونزا الخنازير أمن ومـــاله أي أضرار جانبيه:sm180:.


    أولاً:- لانه الطريقه المستخدمه في تصنيع كل اللقاحات الفيروسيه تقريبا هي طريقه واحده على حد علمي وهناك الكثير من التطاعيم التي اخذها اطفالنا من قبل كالجدري مثلاُ .

    ثانياُ :- الدعوه مو سايبه اللي بيغى يضر الناس يروح يسمم اللقاحات ويحط مواد سامه لانه اولا شركات الادويه او الشركات اللي تصنع اللقاحات تكون تحت مراقبه منظمة الصحه العالميه و طبعا مافي بلد الا هو مشارك في منظمة الصحه العالميه.

    ثالثاُ:-بعد ماتخلص الشركات من صناعة اللقاح في هيئات علميه من كل بلد تتبع لوازرات الصحه تقٌيم التطعيم وتشــوف جودته ومطابقته للمواصفات العالميه اللي تتبعها منظمة الصحه العالميه اللي وضعوها نخبة الاطباء والعلماء في العالم.

    وحبيت كمان اطمنك من المواد المذكوره في الايميل انه صحيح ان هذي المواد تضاف الي اللقاح لكن بدون تسبب امراض.

    اللقاح يحتوي على مواد حافظه هي نفس المواد اللي في لقاح الانفلونزا الموسميه.

    اما بالنسبه لمـــادة ( THIMEROSAL) اللي مذكوره في الاشاعات .

    الدراسات أثبتت عدم وجود علاقه بين الماده وخطر حدوث مرض التوحد لدى الاطفال.



    ومـــادة( SQUALENE) هي في الاصل مادة محفزه للمنـــاعه تستخــرج من زيت كبــد الحوت وهي ماده عضويه طبيعيه . تتواجد في كثير من الزيوت.

    واستخدمت هذه الماده كماده محفزه للمناعه تضاف مع التطعيــم في لقاح الانفلونزا الموسميه (العاديه) وقد استخدمها اكثر من 23 مليون شخص في الولايات المتحده الامريكيه


    ملاحظه :- التطعيم عباره عن حقن عضليه,ولا يعطي الحمايه المطلوبه الا بعد مرور 8 الى 10 ايام.

    أنا احس انه هالكلام كلام ناسن يتحدثون بما لايفقهــون بس بيغون يعملو انهم فاهمين
    والغرب والدول الغربيه لو يبغون يضرونا صدق عندهم ألف طريقه وطريقه ماهم محتاجين لهالطريقه كلام فاضي اكيد هالاشاعات.

    اخواني لاتترددون في اخذ اللقاح حماية لكم وللمجتمع.
    وأنا متأكد من صحة كلامي لاني بحثت في كتب ومراجع كثير وكلها قالت نفس الكلام.

    وقــــبل كل شي ترا ربي هو الحافظ سبحانه لن يصيبنا الا ماكتب الله لنا.


    وياليت يا الاعضاء الكرام اللي عنده اضافه يضيفها مشكوراُ


    والسلام عليكم




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    عبدالله غرمان العمري
    لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له , له المُلك وله الحمد يُحي ويُميت وهو على كل شيء قدير
    اللهم إني أسالك الهدى والتقى والعفاف والغنى

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    اللهم احفظنا واحفظ جميع المسلمين برحمتك ياأرحم الراحمين

    اللهم من أرد الاسلام والمسلمين بسوء فرد كيده في نحره
    إليــــك يانفسي فأعلى القمة مكاني

    بالعزيمة و الإصرار تحقق ماتريد

    لا إله إلا أنت سبحانك إني كنت من الظالمين

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      حضك والمشاركه
      تكفى يالي كان معهم وهم يصنعون
      القاح هع هع قم بس قم
      لا خالاص صددقتك بروح اخذ القاح ههههه
      الحمد لله والشكر ..
      بس ماقصرت يعطيك العافيه
      بعض الاسئله والاجوبه حول
      القاااااح





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      Vaccines are the most powerful public health tool for control of influenza, and the U.S. government is working closely with manufacturers to take steps in the process to manufacture a 2009 H1N1 vaccine. Working together with scientists in the public and private sector, CDC has isolated the new H1N1 virus and modified the virus so that it can be used to make hundreds of millions of doses of vaccine. Vaccine manufacturers are now using these materials to begin vaccine production. Making vaccine is a multi-step process which takes several months to complete. Candidate vaccines will be tested in clinical trials over the few months.

      When is it expected that the 2009 H1N1 vaccine will be available?
      The 2009 H1N1 vaccine is expected to be available in the fall. More specific dates cannot be provided at this time as vaccine availability depends on several factors including manufacturing time and time needed to conduct clinical trials



      Will the seasonal flu vaccine also protect against the 2009 H1N1 flu?
      The seasonal flu vaccine is not expected to protect against the 2009 H1N1 flu.

      Can the seasonal vaccine and the 2009 H1N1 vaccine be given at the same time?
      It is anticipated that seasonal flu and 2009 H1N1 vaccines may be administered on the same day. However, we expect the seasonal vaccine to be available earlier than the H1N1 vaccine. The usual seasonal influenza viruses are still expected to cause illness this fall and winter. Individuals are encouraged to get their seasonal flu vaccine as soon as it is available.

      Who will be recommended to receive the 2009 H1N1 vaccine?
      CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) has recommended that certain groups of the population receive the 2009 H1N1 vaccine when it first becomes available. These target groups include pregnant women, people who live with or care for children younger than 6 months of age, healthcare and emergency medical services personnel, persons between the ages of 6 months and 24 years old, and people ages of 25 through 64 years of age who are at higher risk for 2009 H1N1 because of chronic health disorders or compromised immune systems.

      We do not expect that there will be a shortage of 2009 H1N1 vaccine, but availability and demand can be unpredictable. There is some possibility that initially the vaccine will be available in limited quantities. In this setting, the committee recommended that the following groups receive the vaccine before others: pregnant women, people who live with or care for children younger than 6 months of age, health care and emergency medical services personnel with direct patient contact, children 6 months through 4 years of age, and children 5 through 18 years of age who have chronic medical conditions.

      The committee recognized the need to assess supply and demand issues at the local level. The committee further recommended that once the demand for vaccine for these target groups has been met at the local level, programs and providers should begin vaccinating everyone from ages 25 through 64 years. Current studies indicate the risk for infection among persons age 65 or older is less than the risk for younger age groups. Therefore, as vaccine supply and demand for vaccine among younger age groups is being met, programs and providers should offer vaccination to people over the age of 65.

      Do those that have been previously vaccinated against the 1976 swine influenza need to get vaccinated against the 2009 H1N1 influenza?
      The 1976 swine flu virus and the 2009 H1N1 virus are different enough that its unlikely a person vaccinated in 1976 will have full protection from the 2009 H1N1. People vaccinated in 1976 should still be given the 2009 H1N1 vaccine.

      Where will the vaccine be available?
      Every state is developing a vaccine delivery plan. Vaccine will be available in a combination of settings such as vaccination clinics organized by local health departments, healthcare provider offices, schools, and other private settings, such as pharmacies and workplaces. For more information, see State/Jurisdiction Contact Information for Health Care Providers Interested in Providing H1N1 Vaccine.

      Will this vaccine be made differently than the seasonal influenza vaccine?

      No. This vaccine will be made using the same processes and facilities that are used to make the currently licensed seasonal influenza vaccines.

      Are there other ways to prevent the spread of illness?
      Take everyday actions to stay healthy.

      •Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it.
      •Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. If soap and water are not available, use an alcohol-based hand rub.*
      •Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Germs spread that way.
      •Stay home if you get sick. CDC recommends that you stay home from work or school and limit contact with others to keep from infecting them.


      Follow public health advice regarding school closures, avoiding crowds and other social distancing measures. These measures will continue to be important after a 2009 H1N1 vaccine is available because they can prevent the spread of other viruses that cause respiratory infections.

      What about the use of antivirals to treat 2009 H1N1 infection?
      CDC has issued interim guidance for the use of antiviral drugs for this season. CDC also has published Questions & Answers related to the use of antiviral drugs for this season.

      Will two doses of vaccine be required?
      The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the use of one dose of 2009 H1N1 flu vaccine for persons 10 years of age and older. This is slightly different from CDC’s recommendations for seasonal influenza vaccination which states that children younger than 9 who are being vaccinated against influenza for the first time need to receive two doses. Infants younger than 6 months of age are too young to get the 2009 H1N1 and seasonal flu vaccines.

      What will be the recommended interval between the first and second dose for children 9 years of age and under?
      CDC recommends that the two doses of 2009 H1N1 vaccine be separated by 4 weeks. However, if the second dose is separated from the first dose by at least 21 days, the second dose can be considered valid.

      Can seasonal vaccine and novel H1N1 vaccine be administered at the same time?
      Inactivated 2009 H1N1 vaccine can be administered at the same visit as any other vaccine, including pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine. Live 2009 H1N1 vaccine can be administered at the same visit as any other live or inactivated vaccine EXCEPT seasonal live attenuated influenza vaccine
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        مشكووور اخ سراب...}

        ويارب يحفظنا ويحفظ اهالينا ...

        تح ــيآآتي...~

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