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The Annual Flu Shot: Is It Necessary?

The Annual Flu Shot: Is It Necessary?

The flu shot

A flu shot can make your life easier. A brief needle stick or nasal spray can protect you from this dangerous illness. It’s particularly important for certain groups of people, such as older adults, healthcare workers, and pregnant women, to make sure they get their flu shot.

Influenza, or the flu, is not just a simple cold. The following symptoms that often accompany the flu are more severe than the symptoms of the common cold:

  • high fever
  • chills
  • body aches
  • sore throat
  • cough
  • fatigue

The flu can catch you by surprise with its intensity and leave you feeling sick for many days. It can also lead to life-threatening complications. According to the American Lung Association, 3,000 to 49,000 Americans die from influenza-related causes each year.

Learn how the flu vaccine may help you stay safe and healthy this flu season.

How does the flu vaccine work?

Getting the annual flu vaccine is a safe, effective way to prevent the flu. The vaccine causes your body to develop antibodies to several strains of the influenza virus. These antibodies help protect your body against infection.

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