Origin of the Flu
Realities of the Myth
Addressing the myth/ Recommended dosage
Counseling tips
100

Why do people think that the flu vaccine causes the flu?

They confuse normal side effects with flu symptoms.

100

Can the flu shot cause the flu?

No

100

What vaccine type is given as a nasal spray and contains live-attenuated virus?

Flumist

100

What communication strategy helps build trust when discussing vaccine safety?

Personalize the message

200

What are the 2 common mild side effects that may be mistaken for the flu after the vaccination?

Sore arm and mild fever

200

How often should you get the flu shot?

Annually
200

What should you clarify to correct misconceptions about flu vaccines? (hint:component in the vaccine)

Explain that flu vaccines do not contain a live virus

200

Why is it important to explain possible side effects?

To help patient differentiate them from actual flu sympotoms

300

During which war did influenza vaccination begin in the military due to outbreaks?

World War II

300

What type of immunity develops after receiving a flu vaccine?

Active Immunity

300

What effect can correcting myths sometimes have among people already worried about side effects?

Backfire effect

300

What resource type should you always provide when addressing myths?

Use Credible sources such as CDC and WHO

400

What happens when someone gets sick soon after the vaccine and assumes the vaccine caused it?

A different flu strain or caught a different respirator virus.

400

What kind of flu vaccine can pregnant women safely receive?

Inactivated vaccines

400

How long does it take for flu vaccine immunity to develop?

2 weeks for immunity

400

What should you highlight to help patients understand the importance of vaccination?

The benefits and protection it provides

500

What is the scientific term for when the influenza virus constantly changes its surface proteins, requiring yearly vaccine updates?

Antigenic drift
500

What is the likelihood of having a severe adverse reaction like Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS)?

Very unlikely
500

How many doses and how far apart should a child aged 6 months to 8 years receive? (They have already been vaccinated)

One dose a year

500

What should you encourage patients to do to promote an open conversation?

Ask open-ended questions.