ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Parents who do not get
their children flu shots rate flu vaccine less favorably than other childhood vaccines, a national poll finds.
As flu season approaches parents need to make a decision — whether or not to get
their child a flu shot.
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Her work has explored why fewer drugs are developed for
children, chronicled the sequencing of her own genome, and followed the manufacturing of a
flu shot from egg to pharmacy.
Even if you don't get a
flu vaccine before October, as is considered ideal, public health officials recommend that everyone — including pregnant women in any trimester — aged 6 months and older, as well as those with compromised immune systems such as small
children and the elderly, get their seasonal
flu shots in order to protect both themselves and those around them.
Infants and younger toddlers should usually get their
flu shot in the anterolateral part of their thigh muscle, while older
children and teens should get it in their upper arm — in the deltoid muscle.
Making sure your
child gets a
flu shot every fall is the single best way to protect your
child from the
flu.
You may have heard that this year's
flu shot may isn't very effective against the most dangerous strain of the virus, but it's still worth getting — even this late in the season — for both yourself and your
child.
If you dread the idea of taking your
child to the doctor's office to get a
flu shot and the tears, kicking, and screaming that goes along with it, think about the alternative — taking care of a very sick
child, or worse, spending time at their bedside at the hospital.
Here are some tips to help make the
flu shot appointment less stressful for you and your
child.
Let's say you miss the
flu shot boat at your
child's doctor's office and need to have your
child vaccinated elsewhere.
In addition, you can minimize days missed by practicing healthy living, making sure your
child gets a
flu shot, and reminding your tween to practice good hygiene at school, such as washing his or her hands frequently, etc..
(In fact, the
flu shot is also recommended for
children each year once they're six months old.)
If that statement confuses you, just remember that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has long recommended that «household contacts and out of home caregivers of
children less than 6 months of age» should get a
flu shot each year.
If your
child is under age nine and it's her first time getting the
flu shot, she should have a second dose in four weeks.
Children over the age of 6 months should get a
flu shot every year to prevent the
flu.
Although all
children over 6 months old should get a
flu shot every year, the vaccine is especially important for
children with chronic conditions, like asthma.
Many parents have concerns about the safety and efficacy of
flu shots for
children.
However, we request vaccination records, which includes
flu shots, for all
children under age 13.
Show me a study that proves that thimerosol in
flu shots does not pass through breast milk, and that the mercury in the thimerosol does not cause a compromised immune system later in that
child's life and.
Only
children at least 6 months old or older can get a
flu shot.
If your
child is under age 9 and receiving the
flu shot or nasal spray vaccine for the first time, it's recommended that he get two doses at least four weeks apart.
You also might worry about your
child getting some sort of reaction, such as getting the
flu, after receiving the
flu shot.
When your
child needs a vaccine (like a
flu shot), go to your doctor's office for it first, not a drugstore or health fair.
Getting any kind of
shot, including the
flu shot, is not fun for you or for your
child.
While we personally do not recommend or advocate for getting the
flu shot, some doctors will recommend it and tell you that it could help prevent your
child from becoming infected.
Your
child may also get a
flu shot, which is recommended every year before
flu season for
children older than 6 months.
Burstein says it's not too late to get a
flu shot, especially for young
children and the elderly who are at a higher risk.
WESTCHESTER, NY — With
flu widespread throughout the state and nation, Westchester County Executive George Latimer rolled up his sleeve for a
flu shot last week at the Westchester County Health Department clinic in White Plains, urging others who haven't already done so to get themselves and their
children vaccinated.
To increase access to
flu shots for
children, pharmacists statewide are now allowed to administer
flu vaccines to
children age 2 to 18, following an executive order issued by Gov. Andrew Cuomo.
Assemblyman Dinowitz Introduces Legislation Mandating
Flu Shots for
Children to NYS Assembly
In an effort to get more people vaccinated, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed an executive order allowing pharmacists to give
flu shots to
children ages 2 to 18.
A change in the U.S.
flu shot policy for preschoolers has led to a 34 percent decline in
flu cases for
children ages two to four compared with their Canadian counterparts
Children ages six months to two years can receive an injectable flu vaccine, but the nasal spray vaccine is recommended in children between the ages of two and eight because it is believed to give better protection than t
Children ages six months to two years can receive an injectable
flu vaccine, but the nasal spray vaccine is recommended in
children between the ages of two and eight because it is believed to give better protection than t
children between the ages of two and eight because it is believed to give better protection than the
shot.
Annual
flu shots have been recommended for all
children 6 months to 18 years since 2008 but
flu vaccination rates lag behind measles, polio and most other childhood vaccines.
But getting a
flu shot for your
child does not guarantee he or she won't get the
flu, though generally, vaccinated
children will have a less severe case.
In this poll, parents whose
child did not get a
flu shot this season were three times more likely than parents of a vaccinated
child to say their
child's doctor recommends
flu vaccine less strongly than other vaccines (32 percent versus 9 percent).
Fifty - nine percent of parents whose
child did not receive the
flu vaccine this season say it is less important than other childhood vaccines — compared to only 14 percent of parents whose
child got a
flu shot, according to today's report from the C.S. Mott
Children's Hospital National Poll on
Children's Health.
In 2010 a state law went into effect that requires toddlers aged six months to 59 months to get
flu shots if they attend
child care.
Pregnant women, seniors and
children while particularly vulnerable to the annual influenza strain may be putting themselves at greater risk by choosing to be immunized by the «
flu shot».
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A new
flu -
shot requirement for New Jersey toddlers is serving as a rallying point for parents who would like the option to skip vaccinations for their
children.
I believe in taking dogs to the vet to get
shots much like my kids, however I do not rush my
children to the doctor any time one of them gets sick at school or has the
flu.
China is a communist dictatorship of USSR style power - seekers and power - holders (for them and their
children) and the people of China, most of them salt of the Earth people, are brainwashed, mindcontrolled robots of the Chinese Communist Party, and they are afraid to speak out, they are afraid to ask for change, they are afraid to do anything but work hard for the «motherland», shop for consumer gadgets with their nouveau - riche yuan, and think along very narrow nationalistic lines (remember Hainan Island
shoot down and breaking the windows of the US Embassy in Beijing), so we are dealing with an abnormal country, a very messed up brainwashed mindcontrolled bunch of people, who want nothing more than to become rich and prosperous and powerful and world domination country — and if some people die along the way from poisoned rivers, SARS, bird
flu, polluted air, tainted food or poisonous toys THEY DO NOT CARE ONE IOTA.
Influenza vaccine: Many physicians recommend both adults and
children get a
flu shot each year.
Roomed patients: performed vital sins, venipunctures, EKGs,
flu shots for adults and
children.
With that joint legal custody then, that parent would have to confer with the other parent, regarding major decisions and that may be the
child needs some medical care, not a
flu shot but maybe something more specific.
Depending on your age, this rule may apply to blood pressure, diabetes, and cholesterol tests; mammograms; colonoscopies;
flu shots; routine vaccinations; and well - baby and well -
child visits; as well as other services.