My daughter she is going to complete her 2 years on 18th of this month. As per our paediatrician i vaccinated her for all vaccination but now i am confused for swine flu vaccination. She got her swine flu dose first at 6 month and booster after 1 month. Her 2 year due date for swine flu vaccination is due so can i skip that or is it necessary my paediatrician told me it will be given every year whereas i am not interested in giving it. I am attaching her vaccination card may be you can understand her vaccination so far.
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Flu vaccine is given yearly as virus strain changes . One can consider if there is outbreak of flu , or child is having Freq infections. Otherwise normally also it can be taken yearly for protection. It's not routine vaccine , you can discuss with your doctor.
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