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Roll Up Your Sleeves for Flu Season
This year, get your flu shots early By Fran Kritz ![]() It can take weeks after you get vaccinated for your immune system to protect you Getting ready to send the kids back to school? “Put their flu shots on your list,” says Dr. Jeff Kalina, associate medical director of emergency medicine at The Methodist Hospital in Houston, Texas. Infectious disease experts set changes to each year’s version of the flu shot, based on the most common strains of flu found in the environment at the end of each flu season, so “even if you and the kids had a shot last year,” says Dr. Kalina, “you need one again.”
Fran Kritz is a freelance writer in a suburb of Washington, DC, who always schedules early flu shot appointments for herself and her family. Copyright © 2011 Aisle7. Share Roll Up Your Sleeves For Flu Season:
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