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Flu Season Has Begun in Oklahoma!

Flu Season Has Begun in Oklahoma!

Category: AAP, ACOG, CDC, Maternal IssuesTags: Influenza, Vaccination
October 28, 2016

According to the CDC, only about half of pregnant women receive the flu shot even though they recommend that ALL pregnant women receive the flu shot. Here are some resources for you to ensure your patients receive an influenza vaccination:

  • Pregnant Women and Influenza (CDC)
  • ACOG Committee Opinion Influenza Vaccination During Pregnancy
  • ACOG Committee Opinion Integrating Immunizations Into Practice
  • ACOG Patient FAQs About Flu Vaccine and Pregnancy
  • Pediatrics Publication Influenza in Infants Born to Women Vaccinated During Pregnancy

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