2017-18 Flu Vaccination Campaign Kick Off

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Title: 2017-18 Flu Vaccination Campaign Kick Off
Everyone age six months and older should be vaccinated against flu each year.
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Influenza Vaccination Coverage in the U.S. for 2016-2017 Flu Season

Influenza Vaccination Coverage in the U.S. for 2016-2017 Flu Season

​​​​​Flu vaccination among the general population and specific groups, including pregnant women and healthcare personnel, remains relatively stable. However, vaccination coverage remains low among some groups despite ample vaccine supply and new vaccination options in recent years.

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HHS Secretary Kicks of 2017-18 Flu Vaccination Campaign

HHS Secretary Kicks of 2017-18 Flu Vaccination Campaign

Yesterday, September 28, CDC and the National Foundation for Infectious Disease (NFID) along with other public health and medical groups kicked off the 2017-18 flu vaccination campaign. A press conference was held in Washington, D.C., where members of the public and health professionals were urged to follow CDC's recommendations for everyone age six months and older to be vaccinated against influenza each year.

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#Fluvax coverage remains stable but CDC reports more than 170 million American's unprotected against flu last season. We can do better. Get a flu shot.

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