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Where to Get Flu Shots in Oakdale

Here's information on the influenza vaccine and where to get it in Oakdale.

 

It's no secret that influenza reports have been nearly off the charts this season. 

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, flu season peaks in January or February. Physicians recommend getting the flu vaccine as soon as it becomes available up until about May.

The CDC lists two different flu vaccines:

  • “Flu shots” — inactivated vaccines (containing killed virus) that are given with a needle. There are three flu shots being produced for the United States market now.
    • The regular seasonal flu shot is “intramuscular” which means it is injected into muscle (usually in the upper arm). It has been used for decades and is approved for use in people 6 months of age and older, including healthy people, people with chronic medical conditions and pregnant women. Regular flu shots make up the bulk of the vaccine supply produced for the United States.
    • A hi-dose vaccine for people 65 and older which also is intramuscular. This vaccine was first made available during the 2010-2011 season.
    • An intradermal vaccine for people 18 to 64 years of age which is injected with a needle into the “dermis” or skin. This vaccine is being made available for the first time for the 2011-2012 season.
  • The nasal-spray flu vaccine — a vaccine made with live, weakened flu viruses that is given as a nasal spray (sometimes called LAIV for “Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine”). The viruses in the nasal spray vaccine do not cause the flu. LAIV is approved for use in healthy* people 2 to 49 years of age who are not pregnant.

If you're considering getting a flu shot, here are some places in Oakdale that offer the vaccine:

For more information about influenza click here

Related Topics: Flu Vaccine and Influenza

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