Nasal flu vaccine effective in kids with asthma (Reuters)


Reuters - In children with asthma and
recurrent respiratory tract infections, nasal spray flu vaccine
(sometimes called live attenuated influenza virus vaccine) is
well tolerated and more effective than inactivated influenza
virus vaccine given as a shot, according to the results of two
studies.

Original post by Yahoo! Health: Allergy News and software by Elliott Back

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