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Influenza Is Serious — Get Immunized

An annual flu shot is a safe and effective way to help protect you and your family from influenza. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), with the support of leading health experts, recommends that everyone 6 months of age and older be immunized.1 Influenza is a serious respiratory illness that is easily spread and can lead to severe complications, even death, for you or someone with whom you come in contact.1,10 Consider this:

  • An estimated 226,000 Americans are hospitalized because of the flu annually1
  • Depending on virus severity during the influenza season, deaths can range from 3000 to a high of about 49,000 people8
  • Between 15 and 60 million Americans suffer from influenza in an average year4
  • From late April 2009 through mid-May 2010, the CDC reported 341 pediatric deaths from influenza2
  • Approximately 20,000 children younger than 5 years of age are hospitalized each year because of the flu and its complications11
  • Complications from influenza most often occur among people 65 years of age and older. Nearly 90% of deaths caused by influenza and its complications occur among people 65 years of age and older.1

You can learn more about the importance of getting an annual flu vaccine and watch the latest Faces of Influenza videos.

Find a Flu Vaccine Near You

Help protect yourself and your loved ones against influenza this flu season. The Flu Vaccine Finder, powered by Google, can help you find a vaccination clinic in your area. To find a flu vaccine near you, click here. You can also talk to your doctor for more information.

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