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Swine Flu Parties: Will Your Toddler Attend?

July 2, 2009 at 12:21 PM by Cafe Suzanne - Comments (19)

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Swine flu party, anyone? R.S.V.P here.

I've heard of chicken pox parties, but my husband just told me that some people are having swine flu parties.

Parenting Web sites in the U.S. and Britain have been buzzing with the idea—some parents are considering bringing their kids to one of these parties in the hopes that they'll catch the disease now and build up their immunity.

Doctors say it's not a good idea. Yes, parents have been exposing their kids to playmates to chicken pox for years, but doctors say that's a different story because chickenpox is a one-time only disease.

The H1N1 virus, on the other hand, is an unknown, and experts say that actively encouraging its spread through swine flu parties could risk the health of those who are most vulnerable.

While swine flu symptoms aren't usually life threatening to those in good health, it can be deadly for children with other medical conditions.

Would you bring your kid to a swine flu party?

FILED UNDER: health, swine flu

Comments:

auror...

That's ridiculous.  This is something that with proper hygiene, health and nutrition your child has a very good chance of avoiding all together, why on earth would you expose them to it on purpose?

aurorabunny Jul. 2, 2009 at 1:46 PM

zoiezmom
we all caught swine flu, i wound not recomend this because you get so freaking sick. you have to take at least a week off work. it just plain sucks, i stay far away from it. p.s. my husband was hospitalized because it got so bad!!

zoiezmom Jul. 2, 2009 at 1:47 PM

KatieP.

see its not that dangerous now but they say it could mutate into something much more dangerous by fall.... we were all sick recently and I was hoping that it was swine flu just so that we would have it out of the way but to deliberatly catch it? I dunno.......

KatieP. Jul. 2, 2009 at 1:50 PM

StefI...

HELL TO THE NO!!! What's wrong with people?

StefInfection Jul. 2, 2009 at 3:01 PM

justa...

Um, no.  My kids have never had the flu (of any kind), why would I purposefuly try to get them sick?

 

justanotherjen Jul. 2, 2009 at 4:33 PM

toria...

No, I certainly would not.

toriandgrace Jul. 2, 2009 at 5:40 PM

evyth...

nope wouldnt do it...

evythecute Jul. 2, 2009 at 6:32 PM

Freela

I understand the logic behind it (to try to gain immunity in case it mutates to a more virulent strain in the fall.) That being said, there is no guarantee that immunity now would protect against a modified strain, and we are fortunate in the sense that a vaccine will very likely to available in the fall flu season for those who choose to get it.  So no, I will not be attending any swine flu parties... I am going to stock up on Purell, wash all of our hands frequently, and hope to luck out until a vaccine is available.

Freela Jul. 2, 2009 at 8:59 PM

bfly2000

NO, that is ridiculous. 

bfly2000 Jul. 2, 2009 at 9:39 PM

manco...

It's just as likely as the virus will MUTATE to a MILDER form.  Purposely exposing your children to disease is ludicrious.  Colds are a mild, one-time disease, but I still don't expose my kids on PURPOSE to gain immunity. 

mancosmomma Jul. 2, 2009 at 11:47 PM

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