With Thanksgiving gatherings planned for late this week, a new study suggests that everyone should get their annual flu shots.
A recent study concluded that the risk of secondary influenza among unvaccinated household contacts is approximately 15% to 20% after a person infected with the influenza virus introduces it into households.
Flu Shots Help Stop Spreading Influenza at Home
Flu Shots Help Stop Spreading Influenza at Home
With Thanksgiving gatherings planned for late this week, a new study suggests that everyone should get their annual flu shots.
A recent study concluded that the risk of secondary influenza among unvaccinated household contacts is approximately 15% to 20% after a person infected with the influenza virus introduces it into households.
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