Abstract

Seasonal influenza is a common respiratory infectious disease with high morbidity and strong infectivity, and it is harmful to people. Influenza vaccination is an effective measure to prevent influenza and reduce the spread of the influenza. People who are in great risk of influenza or tend to have adverse reactions should be considered as a special population, including the young child less than 2 years, the men or women older than 65 years, children with egg allergy and pregnant women. The attitudes about the safety and efficacy of influenza vaccine in special populations should be changed following the improvement of the influenza vaccine production and the deeply research. This paper reviewed the production of common flu vaccines and the safety of influenza vaccination in special populations. Key words: Influenza; Influenza vaccine; Adverse reaction; Contraindication

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