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Are You at High Risk for Serious Illness from Flu? | CDC Features

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Some people are at high risk for serious flu complications, including young children, older people, pregnant women and people with certain health conditions. Flu vaccination and the correct use of flu antiviral medicines are very important for those people.

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American Indians, Alaska Natives, and the Flu | CDC Features

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Vaccination against flu is especially important for American Indians and Alaska Natives, who have been found to be at higher risk for complications from the flu. Protect yourself and your community by getting a flu vaccine.

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Fight the Flu! | CDC Features

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As long as flu viruses are spreading, it's not too late to get your flu vaccine.

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H7N9: Is This Flu Something to Worry About? | CDC Features

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A new bird flu virus, called H7N9 for short, is causing serious illness in people in China. Currently there is no ongoing person-to-person spread. Learn why and how CDC is being proactive about this virus.

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