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Public health officials are preparing for the 2022-2023 influenza season. Learn more from Mayo Clinic experts why you need a flu shot.
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Injectable flu vaccines are composed of portions of inactivated flu proteins, and it's impossible for them to cause the flu. Nasal spray vaccines have live ...
... flu shot. Matthew Binnicker, Ph.D., a clinical microbiologist, and Priya ... And if you listen closely, you might hear a prediction of a future without a flu shot ...
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 ...
... flu vaccine by the end of October – before heavy flu activity. In the U.S., the flu season peaks anywhere from November through March. It takes ...
Having cancer, being treated for cancer or being a cancer survivor increase your risk for flu complications.
Getting your annual flu vaccination is especially important this season. "Where we have COVID-19 spreading, we will very likely have influenza spreading," says ...
It's officially the flu season in the U.S. and if projections are correct, it will be a difficult one. "The Southern Hemisphere just finished their ...
The flu season is here. Mayo Clinic infectious diseases specialist Dr. Pritish Tosh says it's not too late for people who have not been vaccinated to get the ...
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