Seasonal Influenza Information for Adults
- Preventing Seasonal Flu With Vaccination, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- People at High Risk of Developing Flu–Related Complications, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Pregnant Women and New Mothers
- Pregnant Women & Influenza (Flu), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Seasonal Flu Vaccine Safety and Pregnant Women, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Vaccines for Pregnant Women, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Immunization for Women - Immunization Information for OB/GYNs and Their Patients (ACOG)
- Thimerosal Seasonal Flu Vaccines, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Pregnant? No matter how far along you are, get a flu shot to protect yourself. It will also help protect your baby from getting the flu for up to 6 months after your baby is born.
- Those with Chronic Health Conditions
- Flu and People with Asthma, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Asthma and Influenza (Flu)
- Flu and People with Diabetes, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Flu and Heart Disease & Stroke, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Chronic Disease and Flu Fact Sheets
- You, Heart Disease and The Flu
- You, Blood Disease and The Flu
- You, Immunosuppression and The Flu
- You, Kidney Disease and The Flu
- You, Liver Disease and The Flu
- You, Neurologic Disease and The Flu
- You, Respiratory Disease and The Flu
- You, Cancer and The Flu
- Your Child, Chronic Disease and The Flu
- You, HIV/AIDS and The Flu
- You, Diabetes or Other Metabolic Disease and The Flu
- You, Smoking and the Flu
- People 65 Years and Older
- Health Care Personnel