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?AND MORE KIDS SHOULD GET THEM
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The Advisory Committee on ImmunizationPractices, which advises theCenters for Disease Control andPrevention (CDC), recently voted toexpand the recommended ages for annualflu vaccines to include all children from6 months to 18 years. Current pediatricrecommendations call for flu vaccines forchildren 6 months to 5 years. The CDCusually follows the advice of the committee.For additional information, visit
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