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Docs urge flu shots, not nasal spray, this year
Docs urge flu shots, not nasal spray, this yearKids may get more of a sting from flu vaccination this fall: Doctors are gearing up to give shots only, because U.S. health officials say the easy-to-use nasal spray version of the vaccine isn't working as well as a jab.Needle-phobic adults still have some less painful options.But FluMist, with its squirt into each nostril, was the only ouch-free alternative for children, and has accounted for about a third of pediatric flu vaccinations in recent years.
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CDC urges doctor not to give nasal alternative to flu shot
CDC urges doctor not to give nasal alternative to flu shotYou need the latest version of the Adobe Flash Player to view the video related to this article.Download Now .EAST MEADOW - Doctors have been urged to not give out the FluMist nasal spray vaccine, a less painful alternative to the flu shot.
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Doctors urge flu shots, not nasal spray, for children
Doctors urge flu shots, not nasal spray, for childrenFor those fearful of getting a flu shot this year, 4-year-old Will Hudson has some advice."It's OK if you get a shot.It's going to hurt a little bit but not that much," said the boy, shortly after getting a flu shot Friday morning at his doctor's office in west Santa Rosa.
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