You will want to get advice from the baby's doctor before having the baby get flu shots, but infants under 6 months are not given the flu shots. From ages 6 months to age 2, it would be best to be sure the doctor agrees that the child should be vaccinated (although in most cases it is being recommended).
Well, vaccinations are best to get when your kid is as young as a day old if any later they will not beable to get it.
Anyone who is exposed to the influenza virus.
Anyone of any age can get the flu.
about 1 percent. It is rare to get the flu with the vaccination.
You may get the flu. Next year get the flu vaccination.
Unless you were tested when you were ill, there is really no way to know for sure which type of flu you may have had. If you were not tested at the time, to be sure you have immunity to the swine flu, it is advised that you get a vaccination. It will not hurt you if you already had the same flu, and it can prevent another illness if the flu you had was a different strain. For best protection from the flu during the 2009-2010 flu season, get both a swine flu vaccination and a seasonal flu vaccination.
It is usually recommended that you wait until any infectious disease is gone before getting a vaccination. With an active infection, your body is already stressed trying to combat it, if you get a vaccination for another type of microbe (the flu virus), the immune system must do "double duty" to create the immune response that produces immunity to the flu strains in the vaccination. The best plan for you is to contact your physician for advice that is best in your specific situation.
A good use of the swine flu virus is to use it in a preventive vaccine so people who get the flu vaccination are safe from suffering the illness. Get your flu vaccination right away for the 2013-2014 flu season!
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Children five and under are one of the high risk groups for serious complications from the swine flu requiring hospitalization, it is recommended that children should get the vaccination to prevent infection, the risk of the disease is greater than any risks of a vaccination (which are few). See the related questions for more information about vaccinations for swine flu H1N1/09.
The flu vaccination should protect you from getting the flu. The flu vaccine is usually 70% effective.
You would not use an antibiotic to stop yourself from getting a disease, you use a vaccination, and yes, there is a vaccination for swine flu.
Do you mean vaccination? The swine flu doesn't take vacation.
To the extent that they can't catch flu from you if you don't have it, yes.
MMR and FLU VAC