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Relevant Population Characteristics for Immunizations: influenza, adults

Relevant Population Characteristics

Age is a risk factor for influenza. Adults 65 years of age and older are at increased risk of contracting influenza due to a natural decline in the strength of their immune system. Children younger than five years, but especially younger than two years of age are considered high-risk for influenza. However, people of all ages with immune deficiencies or other high-risk conditions are at increased risk for influenza.

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Content updated: Tue, 22 Oct 2024 14:01:32 MDT