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Influenza vaccine
Influenza vaccines, colloquially known as flu shots, are vaccines that protect against infection by influenza viruses. New versions of the vaccines are developed twice a year, as the influenza virus rapidly changes. Wikipedia
AHFS/Drugs.com: Inactivated: Monograph Intranasal: Monograph Recombinant: Monograph
ATC code: J07BB01 (WHO) J07BB02 (WHO), J07BB03 (WHO), J07BB04 (WHO)
Pregnancy category: : AU: B1or B2 (depending on vaccine brand);
Routes of administration: Intramuscular, intranasal, intradermal
Target: Influenza virus
See how to get flu shots coverage under Medicare & how health insurance program Part B covers costs for flu shots every flu season. Learn more.
Who should be vaccinated? Everyone 6 months of age or older, especially: All persons who are at high risk for complications from the flu:.
Vaccines.gov helps you find clinics, pharmacies, and other locations that offer COVID‑19 vaccines in the United States.