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Wich are vaccines for flu?

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Influenza AB vaccine: Anyone 6 months of age or older should get a flu vaccination to help prevent catching influenza A or B. One can skip the vaccination if he is allergic to the various types of flu vaccines. People at higher risk for severe influenza symptoms include pregnant women, the elderly, the immunosuppressed, asthmatics, young children and babies, etc... High-risk persons should definitely get vaccinated.

Answered 7/18/2020

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Dr. Heidi Fowler answered

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Flu Shot: Each year there is a seasonal influenza vaccine - which is also known as a flu shot.

Answered 7/19/2020

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