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Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Clinics

The single best way to protect yourself against the Seasonal Influenza is to get vaccinated each year. The "flu shot" is an inactivated vaccine (containing killed virus) that is given with a needle, usually in the arm. The seasonal influenza shot is approved for use in people older than 6 months, including healthy people and people with chronic medical conditions.

Each vaccine contains three influenza viruses-one A (H3N2) virus, one A (H1N1) virus, and one B virus. The viruses in the vaccine change each year based on international surveillance and scientists' estimations about which types and strains of viruses will circulate in a given year. About 2 weeks after vaccination, antibodies that provide protection against influenza virus infection develop in the body.

The Vilas County Public Health Department provides seasonal influenza vaccination clinics throughout the county each fall. For a vaccination schedule, visit the Influenza Vaccination Clinics page.

Call the Vilas County Public Health Department at (715) 479-3656 with any questions.

For information about the 2009 H1N1 Influenza, click here.

 

   


Vilas County Public Health Department
Courthouse, 330 Court Street
Eagle River, WI 54521
Phone: 715-479-3656; Fax: 715-479-3741