Why do some people get the flu after receiving a flu shot?
- It is possible to get the flu even if you receive a dose of flu vaccine. Flu vaccination reduces the risk of flu illness between 40% and 60%.
- Sometimes people are already exposed to flu virus before getting a flu shot.
- It may take a couple of weeks for a dose of flu vaccine to protect against the virus. Get your flu shot as soon as it is available.
- Some children require two doses of flu vaccine for protection against flu virus.
While it’s possible to get sick with the flu even after getting a flu shot, you can not get a flu infection from a flu vaccine. Some people may feel ill or have a reaction after a dose of flu vaccine, but this reaction is not a case of the flu.
Vaccinating against the flu provides several benefits:
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- It decreases the risk that you will get sick from the flu. Getting a flu vaccination is the most effective way to prevent the flu.
- Getting flu vaccine reduces the severity of flu symptoms if you do get sick.
- Flu vaccination reduces the risk of hospitalization and death from the flu.
- It helps prevent the spread of flu virus, keeping your family and community safe from the flu.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report that flu vaccination prevented an estimated 7.1 million flu illnesses, 3.7 million flu-related medical visits, 109,000 flu-related hospitalizations, and 8,000 flu-related deaths in the 2017-2018 flu season.