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AMA urges flu vaccine everyone older than six months, pregnant women

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CHICAGO – As flu season begins, the American Medical Association (AMA) is encouraging everyone six months and older, especially pregnant women, to be vaccinated against the flu. With recent estimates from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showing the vast majority of pregnant women in the U.S. are not vaccinated against the flu and whooping cough, it is vitally important that all pregnant women get the flu and Tdap vaccines this season.

“Getting the flu vaccine is the best way to protect yourself, loved ones and the public against the spread of flu. It also saves lives—especially vulnerable populations who aren’t eligible for vaccination such as babies younger than six months,” said AMA President Patrice A. Harris, M.D., M.A. “While October is the ideal time to get vaccinated against the flu, we urge every eligible American to get their flu vaccine as soon as possible because we know it’s the most effective way to protect against the flu and its potentially serious complications. The flu vaccine is particularly effective in reducing flu illness, doctor’s visits, missed work and school, and at preventing flu-related hospitalizations and deaths. It’s also a proven way to significantly reduce a child’s risk of influenza-associated death.

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