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LISD Mandatory Flu Vaccine: Promoting Student Well Being

LISD Mandatory Flu Vaccine: Promoting Student Well Being. Katie Schmidt, Amanda Caperton, Lisa Myers. Let’s Imagine…. Our proposal was written to the head of the school board of LISD, Gordon Wilkerson. We asked him if he would present our plan to the school board of Lubbock.

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LISD Mandatory Flu Vaccine: Promoting Student Well Being

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  1. LISD Mandatory Flu Vaccine:Promoting Student Well Being Katie Schmidt, Amanda Caperton, Lisa Myers

  2. Let’s Imagine… • Our proposal was written to the head of the school board of LISD, Gordon Wilkerson. We asked him if he would present our plan to the school board of Lubbock. • During this proposal we would like you to imagine that you are parents attending a school board meeting.

  3. Welcome! • The Flu • Effects of the Flu • The Vaccine • Health Concerns • Side Effects • Exemptions • Impact of Vaccine on: • Lubbock • School District

  4. The Flu Each year 200,000 people are hospitalized because of the flu and subsequent health complications As parents know children are particularly susceptible to the flu and are also the most likely to spread the flu. Families Fighting the Flu. Retrieved March 28, 2007. <http://www.familiesfightingflu.org/what/>.

  5. Effects of the Flu The flu can also cause: • Pneumonia • Bronchitis • Sinus Infections • Ear Infections • Encephalitis Did you know that the flu doesn't just cause dangerously high fevers and a cough? Medline Plus, National Institute of Health. Retrieved March 31, 2007. <www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/000080.htm>

  6. The Vaccine The flu shot has shown positive and effective results: • 66% or more effective in children • 70-90 % effective rate in adults Researchers have proven that by vaccinating children in schools, the virus is significantly reduced in children and the overall population Flu, NINAID (National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease) Fact Sheet. Retrieved 3/31/07. <http://www.niaid.nih.gov/factsheets/flu.htm>

  7. Health Concerns • These possible side effects greatly outweigh the effect of the flu The flu shot does have some side effects such as: • Aches and Soreness at the location where the shot was administered • Possible Low Grade fever • Side effects last one to two days • The flu typically lasts a week Center for Disease Control Fact Sheet. Retrieved March 31, 2007. <www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/pdf/vaccinekeyfacts.pdf>.

  8. Your Child Would Be Exempt If.. • Allergy to chicken eggs • Severe reaction to flu shot in the past • Moderate or Severely ill with a fever • Developed Guillian-Barre syndrome

  9. Impact of Vaccine on Schools • Fewer days of school missed • Children at lesser risk for health concerns • Faculty absent less due to illness.

  10. Impact of Vaccine on Lubbock • Improve Quality of Health • Reputation for Protecting Children Health • Fewer Sick Days or Missed Work Days

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