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How flu shots help protect the public

机译:流感镜头如何帮助保护公众

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The 2018-2019 flu season got off to a slow start, but that doesn't mean patients should skip getting a flu shot or that ob/gyns can skimp on recommending them. "Flu activity has been low so far this year, but we expect activity will pick up soon," said Alicia Budd, MPH, an epidemiologist in the Influenza Division of the CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases. According to Budd, Influenza A (H1N1) is the predominant flu virus circulating so far this season. "Last season the flu vaccine reduced H1N1 risk by 65%." The success of any season's flu vaccine depends on how well it matches the three or four viruses most likely to strike. As viruses evolve, vaccines are updated to counter new strains. The roster of approved vaccines for the 2018-2019 season includes inactivated injectable vaccines (IIV), re-combinant flu vaccines (RIV), and live attenuated vaccine (LAIV), which was omitted last year. The CDC expresses no preference, as long as vaccines are licensed and age-appropriate.
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