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All children
from 6 months up to 5 years of age.
Anyone 50 years of age or older.
Women who will be pregnant during influenza season.
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Anyone with long-term health problems with: heart disease,
kidney disease, lung disease, metabolic disease, such as diabetes, asthma,
anemia, and other blood disorders
Anyone with a weakened immune system due to: HIV/AIDS or
other diseases affecting the immune system,
long-term treatment with drugs such
as steroids, cancer treatment. Anyone 6 months to 18 years of age on
long-term
aspirin treatment.
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Anyone with certain muscle or nerve disorders (such as seizure disorders or
severe cerebral palsy) that can lead to breathing or swallowing problems.
Residents of
nursing homes and other chronic-care facilities.
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Anyone who lives with or cares for people at high risk for
influenza-related complications.
Household contacts and caregivers of children from birth up to 5 years of age.
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Household contacts and caregivers of people 50 years and older, and those with medical conditions that put them at higher risk for severe
complications from influenza.
People living
in dormitories or under other crowded conditions.
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Health care providers
Anyone who wants to reduce the likelihood of becoming ill with
influenza or spreading influenza to others.
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