Seasonal Flu A Guide for Parents
Seasonal Flu: A Guide for Parents.
Keep your kids safe. Get their seasonal flu vaccines every year. Is seasonal flu more serious for kids? Infants and young children are at a greater risk for getting seriously ill from the flu. That’s why the New York State Department of Health recommends that all children 6 months and older get the seasonal flu vaccine. Flu vaccine may save your child’s life. Most people with seasonal flu are sick for about a week, and then they feel better. But, some people, especially young children, pregnant women, older people, and people with chronic health problems can get very sick. Some can even die. A flu vaccine is the best way to protect your child from seasonal flu. It is recommended for everyone 6 months and older. What is seasonal flu?
The flu, or influenza, is an infection of the nose, throat, and lungs. The flu can spread from person to person.
- Flu shot or nasal spray vaccine?
- How else can I protect my child?
- What are signs of the flu?
- What should I use to clean hands?
- What can I do if my child gets sick?
- Can my child go to school/day care with the flu?
- When can my child go back to school/day care after having the flu?