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What is the Flu?



Who Should Get Vaccinated?


Types of Flu Vaccines
There are several types of flu vaccines available, including: Inactivated flu vaccine (IIV): This is the most common type of flu vaccine and is given as a shot. Live attenuated flu vaccine (LAIV): This is a nasal spray vaccine that is given to people 2-49 years of age. Recombinant flu vaccine (RIV): This is a flu vaccine that is made using recombinant technology and is given as a shot.
Benefits of Getting Vaccinated
Getting vaccinated against the flu can provide several benefits, including: Reducing the risk of contracting the flu Reducing the severity of symptoms if you do get the flu Preventing flu-related complications, such as pneumonia and bronchitis Protecting people at high risk of complications from the flu, such as older adults and young children