
Influenza is a serious and potentially deadly disease that spreads very easily. Anyone can get influenza, but rates of infection are highest among children.
Influenza vaccination is safe and effective and is the best way to prevent contracting the virus.
Influenza can worsen chronic medical conditions or cause serious complications in people with a variety of chronic illnesses. Vaccination can therefore be especially beneficial to both children and adults with certain chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, heart disease and compromised immune systems.
Widespread vaccination of children may interrupt influenza transmission to others, since influenza outbreaks usually begin in children and then move to the community at large.
The annual seasonal influenza vaccine does not provide protection against avian influenza. Seasonal influenza continues to pose a far greater danger to individuals in the United States than avian influenza.
In the United States, the influenza season may begin as early as September and end as late as May. The influenza season usually peaks around February, so getting immunized throughout the fall and winter is beneficial.
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Leading health experts recommend that many individuals, including children, receive an influenza immunization every year. To find out whether you and your loved ones should be immunized use this convenient influenza risk calculator.
Important information about vaccine safety for your children. Immunization is important for children and how safe is the vaccine they receive?
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