Influenza vaccine (ie, influenza vaccine) is an effective way to reduce the morbidity and mortality caused by influenza, but influenza is a major cause of global morbidity and mortality each year. Therefore, it is important to understand the reasons for non-vaccination and people find ways to improve vaccination rate. The vaccination rate in Europe is also the same for five courtiers, while Chinese researchers' survey showed only 16.7% of Beijing's low vaccination rate in 2010/2011.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends the use of an influenza vaccine for injection (including inactivated influenza vaccine and recombinant influenza vaccine) during 2017 2016. Do not use nasal spray influenza vaccine for 2017 (live attenuated influenza vaccine or LAIV) - 2016. Three (ternary) and tetravalent (four components) influenza vaccines are available. Trivalent standard dose injection (IIV 3), manufactured using egg-grown virus. It was approved for different influenza vaccines of different age groups. Most influenza vaccines are given in the arm inner needle (muscle). For people between 18 and 64 years old, syringe injection can be used to administer a monovalent vaccine formulation
Influenza vaccine is also known as vaccine against influenza vaccine, influenza vaccine, influenza virus infection. Rapid change in influenza virus, new vaccine development twice a year. Although its effect varies from year to year, most can provide modest protection against the height of influenza. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that influenza vaccination can reduce disease, treatment, hospitalization and death. If the immune staff of the vaccination really infects the flu, they immediately return to work half a day on average. To the low quality of the research, the age of 65 years old and the person's 2 years of vaccine effectiveness is still unknown. Children can be vaccinated to protect the people around them
"To prevent influenza vaccination from reducing the age group of its severe complications related to influenza and influenza vaccination, respiratory diseases and physician visits, hospitalizations and deaths in high-risk populations, and otitis media related According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Influenza vaccination levels have increased significantly in the 1990s, but there is no need to further improve the level of vaccine coverage.
Vaccination is the most effective intervention to prevent influenza. The effectiveness of the influenza vaccine depends on the agreement between the age and health status of the recipient, as well as circulating the strains in the vaccine and any year. Immunization Practice The Inoculation Advisory Board (ACIP) recommends immunization for all health care workers. ACIP recommendations for those who care about living with specialized healthcare workers or doing for high risk groups for influenza related complications. The American physician's university and AMDA-acute and long-term care physician association announced a positional statement to support healthcare workers receiving influenza vaccines, and also 14 healthcare including home society's American society There is a specialized agency,