Department of Health

Influenza, commonly referred to as the 'flu', is a severe respiratory illness that is easily spread and can lead to severe complications, even death. Each year in the U.S. on average, influenza and its related complications result in approximately 226,000 hospitalizations and nearly 24,000 deaths. Combined with pneumonia, influenza is the nation's eighth leading cause of death. You can help avoid getting and spreading influenza by getting vaccinated each year.

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Seasonal Influenza Information for Health Care Providers

Providers will find the latest information on vaccine supply, priority groups for immunizations, influenza activity and other information. Please check back frequently.

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Vaccination

Annual Seasonal Influenza Recommendations

Children

Older Adults

Pregnant Women and New Mothers

Health Care Personnel

Vaccination Tools