When a Child is Given Influenza Vaccine?

When a Child is Given Influenza Vaccine? 

When a Child is Given Influenza Vaccine

Flu or influenza is one of the most common diseases of children. Generally influenza infection in children can make the child difficult to sleep, weight down and nasal congestion. One way to avoid a child from influenza virus is to give him a flu vaccine.

When is the child given flu vaccine?

Influenza vaccine can be given to children from 6 months to 8 years of age. Experts advise that flu vaccines are given every year because influenza viruses can become immune from previous vaccines. For a child who first gets a flu vaccine, 2 times the flu vaccine is needed twice a week from the first vaccine.

After injection of influenza vaccine, in the body of the child will be formed antibodies after two weeks. These antibodies will help protect your child from influenza virus infection. Influenza vaccine has a 70-90% effectiveness to prevent influenza illness, depending on the flu season and your child's health condition.

Currently, flu vaccine becomes one of the administrative requirements for the purposes of worship umroh or hajj other than meningitis vaccine. If you are planning to invite your child to worship Umroh / Hajj, then adjust the flu vaccine to your child's age.

Types of flu vaccine.

There are two types of flu vaccine, namely by injection and spray on the nose. Injectable vaccine contains dead virus, while vaccine through spray contains a weak virus. For children under 2 years of age, it is advisable to administer a spray flu vaccine.

Side effects of flu vaccine.

In the vaccine given by injection, a common side effect is the appearance of redness and pain around the injection site. Other symptoms are generally mild fever, lethargy, sore throat. While the side effects of spray vaccine are generally fever, headache and runny nose.