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    • RSV Vaccine and Pregnancy

      RSV Vaccine and Pregnancy

      Graphics by Kim Farcot   |   Defense Health Agency   |   10.26.2023

      CDC recommends all pregnant people get one dose of RSV vaccine between 32- and 36-weeks’ gestation to help protect their newborn from severe RSV illness. If you are pregnant, talk to your health care provider about the RSV vaccine. https://www.cdc.gov/media/releases/2023/p0922-RSV-maternal-vaccine.html...

    • Other Preventive Actions

      Other Preventive Actions

      Graphics by Kim Farcot   |   Defense Health Agency   |   10.26.2023

      Here’s your daily checklist of how you can prevent the spread of flu, COVID-19, and RSV: avoid sick people; cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze; wash your hands often with soap and water (use an alcohol-based hand rub if soap and water aren’t available); avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth; and clean and disinfect high-touch surfaces and objects often.......

    • High-Risk Groups

      High-Risk Groups

      Graphics by Kim Farcot   |   Defense Health Agency   |   10.26.2023

      Respiratory viruses can affect anyone, but those at higher risk should take extra precaution by getting vaccinated against flu, COVID-19, and RSV to prevent hospitalization and developing serious complications. https://www.cdc.gov/respiratory-viruses/index.html...

    • Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)

      Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)

      Graphics by Kim Farcot   |   Defense Health Agency   |   10.26.2023

      Immune systems weaken with age putting older adults at greater risk for serious complications from RSV. RSV vaccine protects adults aged 60 years and older. https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/rsv/public/older-adults.html...

    • Flu Vaccine Timing

      Flu Vaccine Timing

      Graphics by Kim Farcot   |   Defense Health Agency   |   10.26.2023

      October is a good time to get vaccinated against flu. Even if you don’t get vaccinated until later, it still protects you. Flu season usually peaks in February and continues into May. https://www.cdc.gov/flu/prevent/keyfacts.htm...

    • Get Broader Protection

      Get Broader Protection

      Graphics by Kim Farcot   |   Defense Health Agency   |   10.26.2023

      DYK? Different flu vaccines are approved for different age groups? All flu vaccines protect against four circulating flu strains. Talk to your health care provider about the right flu vaccine for you and your family. https://www.cdc.gov/flu/prevent/quadrivalent.htm...

    • COVID-19 Vaccines

      COVID-19 Vaccines

      Graphics by Kim Farcot   |   Defense Health Agency   |   10.26.2023

      Everyone 6 months and older should get the COVID-19 vaccine. Talk to your health care provider about the best options for you and your family. https://www.cdc.gov/flu/professionals/acip/summary/summary-recommendations.htm...

    • Benefits of Flu Vaccination

      Benefits of Flu Vaccination

      Graphics by Kim Farcot   |   Defense Health Agency   |   10.26.2023

      Flu vaccination offers many benefits. Reduce your risk of severe illness, hospitalization, and life-threatening complications all with one vaccine. For information on TRICARE coverage and where to go to receive the flu vaccine visit: www.tricare.mil/Immunizations. https://www.cdc.gov/flu/prevent/keyfacts.htm...