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  1. ... cold or the flu? Should I get a flu shot? What time of year should I get one? Do I need one or two flu shots every year? What are the risks of the ...
  2. ... a cold or the flu? Can children have flu shots? What time of year should the flu shot be given? Does my child need one or two flu shots every year? What are the risks of the ...
  3. ... other is sprayed into your child's nose. The flu shot contain killed (inactive) viruses. It is not possible ... the flu from this type of vaccine. The flu shot is approved for people age 6 months and ...
  4. ... other is sprayed into your child's nose. The flu shot contains killed (inactive) viruses. It is not possible ... the flu from this type of vaccine. The flu shot is approved for people age 6 months and ...
  5. ... different. This is why you should get a flu shot every year. The best time to get the ... The vaccine is given as a shot (injection) . Flu shots can be given to healthy people 6 months ...
  6. ... There are two types of flu vaccines: a flu shot and a nasal spray. The nasal spray is ... Most people have no side effects from the flu shot. Others may notice soreness at the injection site, ...
  7. ... There are two types of flu vaccines: the flu shot and a nose-spray vaccine. The flu shot is recommended for pregnant women. It contains killed ( ...
  8. ... Barré Syndrome (GBS) after inactivated influenza vaccine (the flu shot). Young children who get the flu shot along with pneumococcal vaccine (PCV13) and/or DTaP ...
  9. ... people. Providers recommend that people get an influenza (flu) shot. This may cut down the chance that the avian flu virus will mix with a human flu virus. ...
  10. ... easier for you to get infections. Get a flu shot every year. Ask your provider if you should ...
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