CDC Study Links Flu Vaccine to Reduced Mortality in Children
Atlanta — A Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study published in the journal *Pediatrics* found a correlation between influenza vaccination and a decreased risk of death from influenza in children. The study represents the first of its kind to demonstrate this outcome.
Researchers analyzed data to assess the impact of flu vaccination on child mortality. The findings suggest a significant reduction in the likelihood of death from influenza among children who received the vaccine.
The CDC plans to use this information to further promote influenza vaccination for children. Health officials continue to recommend annual flu shots for all eligible individuals, particularly young children, to prevent illness and its potential complications. Additional research may focus on identifying specific factors that contribute to the vaccine's effectiveness in different pediatric populations.
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