Well, I had contacted CAF regarding this topic and they gave me a reply from an MD. It is fairly common sense and nothing new, but I thought I would post it anyhow. ,
On a positive note, my girls were spared the flu even though their brothers had it! Antibacterial hand sanitizer and thorough hand washing does work!
Take care all,
Still nothing specific.
1. Everybody should be vaccinated. Children under age 24 and pregnant women first, but everyone. Everyone should get the seasonal flu vaccine too.
2. It is still true that H1N1 may not be worse than regular seasonal flu, but is likely to come this fall (seasonal flu is a winter disease in North America).
3. For the affected kids, if they need to go in for transfusion before a week is up (the usual “please stay home” time), they should call ahead, and wear masks to help protect others.
4. In our state and others, the TEST for H1N1 is hard to get, and so if a patient has flu symptoms, he or she may still need to be seen for fever in the context of splenectomy. It would not be safe to presume that a fever this fall is “just flu” in a patient with no spleen.
Ellis J. Neufeld MD, PhD
Professor of Pediatrics
300 Longwood Ave. Karp 08210
Boston, MA 02115