Important Reasons To Get Your Flu Shot Today

Your Flu Shot Protects You And Others

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Getting the flu shot is essential when attempting to protect and prevent the flu, but it is also important to ensure others are safe from possible infection as well. Influenza viruses can affect anyone, but there are various groups of people more susceptible to the flu. These groups include children from six months to four years old, people over the age of fifty, pregnant women, postpartum women, health care professionals, household caregivers, obese men and women, as well as people with diabetes, asthma, and chronic pulmonary disorders.

Protecting Your Newborn From The Flu

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The best way to protect children from the influenza virus is by having them get their annual flu shot. The CDC estimates that since the 2004-2005 flu season, thirty-seven to one-hundred and seventy-one children died from the flu, annually. Children are more likely to get sick from the flu than adults, which is why it is important to have everyone over the age of six months vaccinated. Although children younger than six months old are too young to be vaccinated, they can still be protected. The best way to protect an infant from influenza is for the mother to get vaccinated during pregnancy and by making sure others around her are vaccinated as well.

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