Giving asthmatic preschoolers flu shot could reduce risk of hospitalization after an attack
Giving asthmatic preschoolers the influenza shot could help improve their response to asthma treatment after an attack.
Giving asthmatic preschoolers the influenza shot could help improve their response to asthma treatment after an attack.
Getting a flu vaccine every year could reduce the severity of the virus in older adults, aged 65 and over, as well as reducing hospital admissions.
New research has found that children who have been vaccinated against influenza, also known as flu, are significantly less likely to end up in hospitals because of the virus.
Researchers in the U.S. may be on their way to developing a new influenza shot, which could mean just one jab will protect you for many flu seasons to come.
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