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Some children and youth are also at risk of serious complications from influenza. As of September, 2004, The Canadian Paediatric Society recommends universal funding of a yearly influenza vaccination for the following children:
1,Healthy children between the ages of six and 23 months of age;
2,Children with chronic cardiac and pulmonary disorders (including bronchopulmonary dysplasia, cystic fibrosis, and asthma) severe enough to require regular medical follow-up or hospitalization;
3,Children who are immunosuppressed due to congenital or acquired immunodeficiency secondary to underlying disease and/or therapy;
4,Children with renal disease;
5,Children with anemia or hemoglobinopathy;
6,Children with conditions requiring treatment for long periods with acetylsalicylic acid;
7,Children with other chronic conditions, such as diabetes and other metabolic diseases that put them at increased risk;
8,Children residing in chronic care facilities;
9,Children who are household contacts of children or adults for whom the influenza vaccine is recommended, including household contacts of healthy children six to 23 months of age; and
10,Children who are household contacts of children younger than six months of age, as the latter are at risk of hospitalization but are too young to be vaccinated with current vaccines.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
Some children and youth are also at risk of serious complications from influenza. As of September, 2004, The Canadian Paediatric Society recommends universal funding of a yearly influenza vaccination for the following children:
1,Healthy children between the ages of six and 23 months of age;
2,Children with chronic cardiac and pulmonary disorders (including bronchopulmonary dysplasia, cystic fibrosis, and asthma) severe enough to require regular medical follow-up or hospitalization;
3,Children who are immunosuppressed due to congenital or acquired immunodeficiency secondary to underlying disease and/or therapy;
4,Children with renal disease;
5,Children with anemia or hemoglobinopathy;
6,Children with conditions requiring treatment for long periods with acetylsalicylic acid;
7,Children with other chronic conditions, such as diabetes and other metabolic diseases that put them at increased risk;
8,Children residing in chronic care facilities;
9,Children who are household contacts of children or adults for whom the influenza vaccine is recommended, including household contacts of healthy children six to 23 months of age; and
10,Children who are household contacts of children younger than six months of age, as the latter are at risk of hospitalization but are too young to be vaccinated with current vaccines.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net