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Vaccine Dose Considerations for Children 6 Months through 8 Years of Age
Children aged 6 months through 8 years who are receiving influenza vaccine for the first time, and some in this age group who have previously been vaccinated, require two doses of vaccine administered =4 weeks apart. Two approaches for determining the number of doses are recommended, both of which are acceptable...
Who Should Be Vaccinated?
Overview of universal recommendation by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for annual influenza vaccination for all individuals 6 months and older
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