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CDC officials worry that new flu vaccine recommendations could reduce use. ... The CDC has recommended annual flu shots for everyone ages 6 months and older for the past six years.
Why the CDC is warning that this flu season is on track to be one of the worst in a decade 03:26. This season's influenza vaccine may have been a poor match to a strain of the flu virus that ...
This season’s influenza shots have so far been 42 percent effective, which is consistent with recent years, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said this week. The CDC’s ...
Officials with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said this year, it's especially important for Americans to get a flu shot.
The CDC recommends everyone over the age of 6 months get the flu vaccine because the shots can prevent more serious outcomes from influenza, such as severe disease, hospitalization and death.
So it turns out this season's flu vaccine was kind of a dud. Getting it reduced a person's chance of having to visit the doctor because of the flu by only 23 percent -- and possibly even less for ...
The Centers for Disease Control now says this year's flu vaccine is the least effective in a decade.
CDC officials worry that new flu vaccine recommendations could reduce use. ... The CDC has recommended annual flu shots for everyone ages 6 months and older for the past six years.
This season's influenza vaccine may have been a poor match to a strain of the flu virus that caused many infections this winter, early data released by the Centers for Disease Control and ...
CDC officials worry that new flu vaccine recommendations could reduce use September 29, 2016 More than 8 years ago Here's why the Center for Disease Control is pushing the flu shot this year.