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Prevent Seasonal Flu

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Everyone 6 months of age and older needs a flu vaccine.

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The best way to reduce your risk from seasonal flu and its potentially serious complications is to get vaccinated every year. This page has resources to help answer your questions about flu vaccines.

If you are a health professional, please see Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Resources for Health Professionals.

Toolkit: Flu Vaccination for Children

Our toolkit has social media resources, posters, and more to help parents and kids fight flu.

Take Three Actions to Protect Against Flu

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Everyone 6 months and older should get a flu vaccine every season, especially people at higher risk.

A young boy using a tissue to clean his nose.

Take actions every day to help stop the spread of germs. Getting a flu vaccineis the most important.

Feeling Sick

There are prescription medications called “flu antiviral drugs” that can be used to treat flu illness.

How to Prevent Flu

Protect yourself and others from flu with these actions.

Vaccine Benefits

There are a lot of reasons to get a flu vaccine each year.

Who Needs a Flu Vaccine & When

Everyone 6 month and older needs a flu vaccine every year.

How Flu Vaccines Are Made

Learn how flu vaccines are made to protect against the flu viruses mostly likely to be circulating during flu season.

Vaccine Supply & Distribution

Seasonal flu vaccine supply and distribution in the United States.

Know about Flu Vaccines

Key facts you need to know about flu vaccines.

Different Flu Vaccines

Information on different types of flu vaccines.

Flu Vaccine Safety

Flu vaccines are among the safest medical products in use.

Misconceptions about Flu Vaccines

Why flu vaccines cannot cause flu illness & other misconceptions explained.

Healthy Habits to Help Prevent Flu

Good health habits can help protect against flu and stop the spread of germs.

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Original Article – https://www.cdc.gov/flu/prevent/index.html

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