Flu vaccines are proven to help prevent millions of illnesses and have been shown to reduce the risk of having to go to the doctor by 40% to 60%..

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When to Get the Flu Vaccine

Flu viruses are always changing and every year a new flu vaccine is developed to protect against the viruses believed to be found during the upcoming season.

  • Children 6 months through 8 years may need two doses during a single flu season.
  • If you’re pregnant, you can get the flu shot at any time during your pregnancy.
  • Everyone else (ages 8+) only needs one dose each flu season. 
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Facts About Flu Vaccines

The flu vaccine keeps you safe, but keep in mind:

  • Although you may experience flu-like symptoms after a flu shot, these side effects are temporary and far less severe than getting the flu.
  • Even when the flu vaccine doesn’t exactly match the viruses, it can still provide protection.
  • You can get the flu immunization at the same time as other vaccines.
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Flu Prevention

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About the Flu

Flu Vaccination

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Resources for Health Care Professionals

Whether you’re a primary care physician, nurse, pharmacist, or other health care professional (HCP), you play a significant role in helping protect your patients against influenza. A strong influenza vaccine recommendation is one of the most important factors in patients accepting the vaccine.

Flu Vaccine Information

Resources

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