Influenza-Related Questions & Answers
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- What sort of flu season are we having?
- Is there any unusual disease activity going on this season?
- Is the U.S. having a flu epidemic?
- How many people have died from flu this year?
- Why is it difficult to know how many people die from flu?
- Will new flu viruses circulate this season?
- When did flu activity begin and when did it peak?
- What should I do to protect myself from flu?
- What should I do to protect my loved ones from flu?
- What kind of vaccines are available in the United States for 2014-2015?
- Are there new recommendations for the 2014-2015 influenza season?
- How much flu vaccine is available this season?
- Where can I get a flu vaccine?
- What flu viruses does this season’s vaccine protect against?
- What is flu vaccination using a jet injector?
- How effective is the flu vaccine?
- How long does a flu vaccine protect me from getting the flu?
- Is this season's vaccine a good match for circulating viruses?
- Why doesn’t this season’s vaccine contain the right H3N2 virus?
- Can the vaccine provide protection even if the vaccine is not a good match?
- Can I get vaccinated and still get the flu?
- What is CDC doing to monitor vaccine effectiveness for the 2014-2015 season?
- Where can I find information about vaccine supply?
- Is there treatment for the flu?
- Is there an antiviral drug shortage?
- What is antiviral resistance?
- What is CDC doing to monitor antiviral resistance in the United States during the 2014-2015 season?
- How do I know if I have seasonal influenza or Ebola?
- I am a U.S. resident experiencing flu-like symptoms (e.g. coughing, fever, sore throat, etc.). How do I know if I have seasonal influenza or MERS (Middle Eastern Respiratory Syndrome)?
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