Influenza Vaccine

(Flu Vaccine – Seasonal)

Protects against:

Who should get it:

EVERYONE 6 months and older should receive annual flu vaccination

Pediatric (Children):

Adults:

Travelers:

Schedule:

Annual Vaccination for All Groups:

Timing:

Special Schedules:

Children 6 months to 8 years (first-time recipients):

Adults 65 years and older:

Travelers:

Can be given simultaneously with other vaccines (including COVID-19, pneumococcal, hepatitis, etc.)

Why vaccinate:

For Children:

For Adults:

For Travelers:

Universal Benefits:

Important note:

Annual vaccination is essential for everyone – last year’s vaccine won’t protect you this year. The flu virus constantly changes, and vaccine formulations are updated annually. Children receiving flu vaccine for the first time need 2 doses spaced 4 weeks apart for full protection. Pregnant women should get vaccinated during any trimester – it’s safe and protects both mother and baby. Travelers should plan ahead – vaccinate at least 2 weeks before departure. The vaccine cannot give you the flu; mild side effects are normal and far milder than actual influenza. Don’t wait – get vaccinated early in the season for maximum protection throughout flu season.