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This season's influenza vaccine covers four strains of the flu virus. "The injectable comes in two major types," explains Dr. Jacobson. "That is, we have a type ...
Every year, millions of people get sick from the flu. The virus causes symptoms such as fever, body aches, sore throat, runny nose and cough.
American health experts predict a particularly active and severe flu season, which means it's especially important to get a flu shot this year.
This year's annual flu shot will offer protection against three or four of the influenza viruses expected to be in circulation this flu season. A high-dose flu ...
Stephen McMullan, a Mayo Clinic family medicine physician, explains what a coinfection of the flu and COVID-19 dubbed "flurona" means. Watch: Dr. Stephen ...
"In most places, flu starts circulating by November, December. So it's recommended that everyone complete their flu vaccine by October. And now is the right ...
Myth: The vaccine gives you the flu. False. "The easy answer is it's simply not true,” says Dr. Poland. “I think what people are referring to when they say ...
Allergic to eggs? There's now an influenza vaccination just for you. Fearful of needles? It won't stop you from getting the flu vaccine. The next flu shot ...
Influenza is a respiratory infection that can cause serious complications, particularly in young children, older adults and people with certain medical ...
The purpose of this study is to assess influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE) in preventing pandemic influenza virus illness and infection, and to assess the ...
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