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Individuals 5 to 18 Years of Age

H1N1 Flu Background

H1N1 influenza virus was first detected in people in the United States in April 2009. This virus is spreading from person-to-person worldwide, in much the same way that regular seasonal influenza viruses spread. The symptoms of H1N1 flu virus in people include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. A significant number of people who have been infected with this virus have also reported diarrhea and vomiting. Severe illnesses and death has occurred as a result of illness associated with H1N1 flu virus.

Spread of H1N1 flu virus is thought to occur in the same way that seasonal flu spreads. Flu viruses are spread mainly from person-to-person through coughing or sneezing by people with influenza. Sometimes people may become infected by touching a surface or an object with flu viruses on it and then touching their mouth, nose or eyes.

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Vaccine

An injection of H1N1 flu vaccine OR the vaccine in nasal spray form will be available to individuals 5 to 18 years of age.

Recommendation: Individuals 10 years of age and older receive 1 dose of H1N1 flu vaccine; children 9 years of age and younger receive 2 doses of H1N1 flu vaccine, received 28 days apart.

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Things To Know

  • If you or your child has a chronic medical condition, please check with your doctor/pediatrician before receiving H1N1 flu vaccine.
  • Children under 10 years of age are recommended to receive 2 doses of H1N1 flu vaccine; these doses will be scheduled 21-28 days apart.
  • If you have received a seasonal flu shot or flu mist this year, know the date you received it (to receive both types of flu mist – seasonal and H1N1 – there must be a four week time period between the two mists).
  • If you have had a life-threatening allergic reaction after a dose of the seasonal flu shot, you will not be able to receive H1N1 flu vaccine.
  • You will not be able to receive H1N1 flu vaccine if you have a fever of 100.5° F or more.
  • You cannot receive H1N1 flu vaccine if you have a severe (life-threatening) allergy to eggs; please tell the clinician if you have any other severe allergies.
  • If you’ve ever had Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS), you can not receive H1N1 flu vaccine.
  • Please dress appropriately to receive an H1N1 flu vaccine injection:
    • Persons 3 years of age and older – the clinician needs to have easy access to the upper arm.
    • Children under 3 years of age – the clinician needs to have easy access to the upper thigh.
  • Please attend the appropriate clinic site and time for you and/or family.
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Clinic Dates

The Butler County Health Department will be holding walk-in H1N1 clinics. Please see our calendar for available times and dates to come to the health department to receive your vaccine.

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Q&A

Please click on the following:
H1N1 Flu Vaccine Q&A

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