Seasonal Flu
Vaccinate Your Children
CDC recommends that all children from 6 months up their 19th
birthday get a flu vaccine every year.
Find out more about the danger of flu
to children and how to protect your child.
Info for Health Professionals
- What's New & Updated!
- Swine Influenza (Flu)
- Use of Northern Hemisphere Influenza Vaccines by Travelers to the Southern Hemisphere
- Podcast: Influenza Vaccination – What Your Patients Want to Know
- Podcast: Influenza 2008-09 ACIP Recommendations
- Podcast: Testing for Influenza – What it Can Tell Us
- Provisional 2009-2010 recommendations for prevention and control of influenza
- IDSA Diagnostic & Antiviral Guidelines
- Podcast: Influenza Season Update
- FDA Selects 2009-2010 influenza vaccine viruses
- Data & Statistics Feature: Influenza and Antiviral Drugs
- The Flu I.Q. interactive quiz widget
- FDA notification on FLUVIRIN® Luer-Lok pre-filled syringes
- 2008-09 Antiviral Guidance NetConference
- Podcast: Interim Antiviral Guidance 2008-09
- Interim Antiviral Guidance 2008-09
- Why Flu Vaccination Matters: Personal Stories from Families Affected by Influenza
- Questions & Answers about the 2008-2009 Flu Season
- Children, the Flu, and the Flu Vaccine
- Seasonal Flu and Staph Infections
- The Flu: A Guide for Parents
- 2008-09 Influenza Vaccine Updates
- Prevention and Control of Influenza: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), 2008 - July 17, 2008
- What's New on this Site…
- Other Flu Websites
- Avian Flu usually refers to influenza A virus found chiefly in birds, but infections can occur in humans.
- Canine Flu is a respiratory disease of dogs caused by a specific influenza A virus.
- Swine Flu is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by type A influenza.
- Pandemic Flu is virulent human flu that causes a global outbreak (pandemic) of serious illness.
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