The Flu Vaccination: The Shot Or The Nasal Spray
(BlackDoctor.org) -- Wanna get vaccinated, but afraid of needles? Well, you have no excuse anymore because there are now two options for flu immunization: a traditional flu shot and the nasal spray, FluMist.
Who Should Get Vaccinated?
Leading health organizations recommend the flu vaccine once a year because the virus is constantly changing and new vaccines are developed to combat current strains.
The American Lung Association recommends a flu vaccine for:
• Children ages 6 months through 18 years
• All adults ages 50 and older
• Adults and children with chronic medical conditions or suppressed immune systems
• Pregnant women
• People who live in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities
• Health care workers directly involved in patient care
• Caregivers of children under 6 months old
Who Should Not Get One?...
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Who Should Get Vaccinated?
Leading health organizations recommend the flu vaccine once a year because the virus is constantly changing and new vaccines are developed to combat current strains.
The American Lung Association recommends a flu vaccine for:
• Children ages 6 months through 18 years
• All adults ages 50 and older
• Adults and children with chronic medical conditions or suppressed immune systems
• Pregnant women
• People who live in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities
• Health care workers directly involved in patient care
• Caregivers of children under 6 months old
Who Should Not Get One?...
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