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Ask the Doctor: Your Children and The Flu

By: Sarah Swistak
Updated: December 27, 2012
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(STATE COLLEGE, CENTRE COUNTY) - It is time once again to "Ask the Doctor!"  This month, we're focusing on that pesky, unwanted house guest...the Flu!

Doctor Craig Collison, of Mount Nittany Health, joined Sarah on the set to answer some common questions.

Some parents think the flu is a stomach bug. But while children may have nausea, stomach pain and/or vomiting with flu, the key influenza symptoms in children include a high fever, chills and shakes, body aches, headaches and a dry hacking cough.

The flu is caused by one of three types of influenza viruses. Types A and B are responsible for the yearly flu epidemics, and type C flu virus causes sporadic mild illness. Type A flu virus is further divided into different subtypes based on the chemical structure of the virus.

Flu is highly contagious, particularly when people share close quarters as children do in school classrooms. Flu is spread among children when a child either inhales infected droplets in the air (coughed up or sneezed by an infected person) or when the child comes in direct contact with an infected person's secretions. A person can be contagious one day before onset of symptoms and 5-7 days after being sick. This can happen, for example, when they share pencils at school or play computer games and share the remotes or share utensils such as spoons and forks. Hand to hand contact is also important to consider when thinking about how flu is spread.

The symptoms of flu in children are more severe than symptoms of a childhood cold. Symptoms of flu in children start abruptly and usually cause kids to feel the worse during the first two or three days of onset. Flu symptoms in children may include:
 a high-grade fever up to 104 degrees F
 chills and shakes with the fever
 extreme tiredness
 headache and body aches
 dry, hacking cough
 sore throat
 vomiting and belly pain))

The number one way to prevent flu is to get an annual influenza vaccination. The CDC recommends that all people aged 6 months and older receive the flu vaccine to prevent influenza. Vaccinating children with the influenza vaccine each year helps protect them against flu.

Healthy children over age 2 who don't wheeze or don't have a history of asthma may have the option of getting the nasal spray influenza vaccine. Children aged 6 months and older can receive the flu shot.  

Pregnant women and caregivers of children younger than 6 months or children with certain health conditions should be vaccinated.

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