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Ozark County Health Department

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Ozark County Health Department
FLU VACCINE
Now Available
CALL 679-3334
For Appointment
Who should get vaccinated?
Everyone 6 months and older should get a flu vaccine
each year. This recommendation has been in place since
February 24, 2010 when CDC’s Advisory Committee on
Immunization Practices (ACIP) voted for “universal”
flu vaccination in the U.S. to expand protection against
the flu to more people. While everyone should get a flu
vaccine each flu season, it’s especially important that
certain people get vaccinated either because they are at
high risk of having serious flu-related complications or
because they live with or care for people at high risk
for developing flu-related complications.
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Who is at high risk for developing flu-related
complications?
- Children younger than 5, but especially children
younger than 2 years old
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Adults 65 years of age and older
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Pregnant women
- American Indians and Alaskan Natives seem to be
at higher risk of flu complications
- People who have medical conditions including:
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Asthma (even if it’s controlled or mild)
- Neurological and neurodevelopmental
conditions [including disorders of the brain,
spinal cord, peripheral nerve, and muscle such
as cerebral palsy, epilepsy (seizure disorders),
stroke, intellectual disability (mental
retardation), moderate to severe developmental
delay, muscular dystrophy, or spinal cord
injury]
- Chronic lung disease (such as chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease [COPD] and cystic
fibrosis)
- Heart disease (such as congenital heart
disease, congestive heart failure and coronary
artery disease)
- Blood disorders (such as sickle cell
disease)
- Endocrine disorders (such as
diabetes mellitus)
- Kidney disorders
- Liver disorders
- Metabolic disorders (such as inherited
metabolic disorders and mitochondrial disorders)
- Weakened immune system due to disease or
medication (such as people with
HIV or AIDS, or cancer, or those on chronic
steroids)
- People younger than 19 years of age who are
receiving long-term aspirin therapy
- People who are morbidly obese (Body Mass
Index [BMI] of 40 or greater)
Who else should get vaccinated?
Other people for whom vaccination is especially
important are:
- People who live in nursing homes and other
long-term care facilities
- People who live with or care for those at high
risk for complications from flu, including:
- Health care workers
- Household contacts of persons at high risk
for complications from the flu
- Household contacts and caregivers of
children younger than 5 years of age with
particular emphasis on vaccinating contacts of
children younger than 6 months of age (children
younger than 6 months are at highest risk of
flu-related complications but are too young to
get vaccinated)
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