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CDC Recommends Annual Flu Shots for Children

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a recommendation that children six months to 23 months of age should be vaccinated annually against influenza. CDC studies have shown that infants and children younger than two years old are at increased risk for influenza-related hospitalizations. Read more...
Wednesday May 5, 2004 | comments (0)

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