Everything You Need to Know About the Flu Vaccine 2025
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The Ministry of Health states that 73.6 million doses will be distributed this year
Everything You Need to Know About the Flu Vaccine 2025
The Importance of the Flu Vaccine As the world emerges from a tumultuous period marked by the COVID-19 pandemic, the relevance of flu vaccinations remains undeniable. Annually, seasonal influenza leads to numerous hospitalisations and deaths, particularly affecting vulnerable populations such as the elderly, young children, and individuals with underlying health issues. As Australia prepares for the 2025 flu season, understanding the evolving si…
The national influenza vaccination campaign begins this Monday (7th). The goal is to immunize 90% of the so-called priority groups, which include children from 6 months to under 6 years old, the elderly and pregnant women. They can also receive the dose: - health workers; Related news:Doctors warn of flu risks in people over 60 years of age. Flu cases in the USA reach the highest level in 15 years, says CDC. Vaccination coverage for children is …
The 2025 flu vaccination campaign has already started in the city of São Paulo. In the country, the action was scheduled to begin officially on April 7, but the Ministry of Health directed states and municipalities to begin vaccination as soon as they received the immunizer against the influenza virus. Read more (04/07/2025)
Brasilia, 7 Apr (Latin Press) The national flu vaccination campaign begins today in Brazil, due to the increase in the circulation of respiratory viruses and with the aim of immunizing 90 percent of the so-called priority groups. The post Starts in Brazil influenza vaccination campaign first appeared on News Prensa Latina.
By Paula Laboissière – Agência Brasil The national flu vaccination campaign begins on Monday (7). The goal is to immunize 90% of the so-called priority groups, which include children from 6 months to under 6 years old, the elderly and pregnant women. Also eligible to receive the dose are: health workers; postpartum women; primary school teachers […]
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