Flu vaccinations declined 2% between 2023 and 2024. The CDC is battling that drop with its updated Wild to Mild campaign. In ...
FluMist, the nasal flu vaccine spray, was approved in September by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for at-home use starting in fall 2025. Currently, it can only be administered by a healthcare ...
Since then, the CDC says it has not had enough data for new official effectiveness estimates comparing FluMist to other flu ...
There are several groups of people who should not get a FluMist vaccine, according to the CDC. They include individuals who ...
This research led a CDC advisory panel to recommend against using FluMist during the 2016-2017 and 2017-2018 flu seasons ...
FluMist, which was initially approved in 2023, is indicated for individuals from two to 49 years old. Those who want to ...
As for how effective FluMist is, it’s lumped in with data for the flu shot from the Centers for Disease Control and ...
the CDC has said those who are pregnant, people who are immunocompromised and those with other medical conditions should not get the nasal vaccine. If you have a question about whether FluMist ...
The CDC recommends that all people aged 6 months and up get a flu vaccine. Kids may have two options for the vaccine: A ...
People with underlying medical conditions such as diabetes, heart disease and asthma People who are immunocompromised During ...
"Africa CDC commends the DRC's swift action in launching the vaccination campaign, which showcases the strength of its public health leadership. By prioritizing vulnerable populations, including ...