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All About the Flu Shot for Babies Every child over 6 months old should get vaccinated against influenza Find out when babies can get a flu shot and why it's so important
Two Flu Shots For Infants – Schedule | Vital Health Facts Infants require two flu shots because the first dose primes their immune system, and the second dose boosts immunity This two-dose schedule ensures they develop sufficient antibodies to fight influenza effectively during flu season
Influenza vaccine | Caring for kids Influenza (or “flu”) is a respiratory infection caused by influenza virus Influenza outbreaks happen every year Influenza vaccination is safe for anyone 6 months of age and older
Administering Influenza Vaccine to Children and Teens A second dose of influenza vaccine is recommended 4 weeks or more after the first dose for children age 6 months through 8 years if they have not or don’t know if they have received 2 doses in prior years (not necessarily in the same season) A second dose is needed for a 9-year-old child who received one dose in the current season when they were age 8 years, if they have not or don’t know
Influenza Information on influenza policies, resources, and tools Use the resources on this page to help improve communications about the importance of the influenza vaccine and promote vaccine confidence each influenza season
Two-Dose Flu Vaccine For Infants – Schedule | Vital Immunity Guide The flu vaccine schedule for infants, especially those receiving it for the first time, involves a two-dose regimen designed to build strong immunity This approach ensures the infant’s immune system is adequately primed and boosted to fight off influenza viruses effectively
Understanding flu shots and nasal spray vaccines for infants, toddlers . . . While it’s possible to get influenza — more commonly known as “the flu” — anytime, flu season happens during the fall and winter Getting vaccinated against the flu virus early in flu season can help lower your child's chances of getting the flu and having serious complications if they do get it