PUBLISHED: 2005 CATEGORY: Health care providers Parents TYPE: External Link Proof that vaccinating children against influenza in the hope of reducing disease spread is inconclusive

Proof that vaccinating children against influenza in the hope of reducing disease spread is inconclusive Proof that vaccinating children against influenza in the hope of reducing disease spread is inconclusive

Describes a study which states that there is little evidence that complications (such as ear infections and pneumonia), school absences, parental loss of workdays and over-prescribing of antibiotics, decrease after children have been vaccinated.

Publisher: Publisher News Medical Health Sciences

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