The
children’s Nasal Flu Vaccine

This flu season children between the age of 2 – 17 are eligible for a free flu vaccine, this comes as a simple nasal spray and can be booked in your local participating community pharmacy. The flu vaccine helps protect children from the flu.

Most children who get the flu have mild symptoms. However, children and young people with long-term health conditions may be at risk of serious complications from flu.

The Children's Nasal Flu Vaccine
The Children's Nasal Flu Vaccine

The
children’s Nasal Flu Vaccine

This flu season children between the age of 2 – 17 are eligible for a free flu vaccine, this comes as a simple nasal spray and can be booked in your local participating community pharmacy.

The flu vaccine helps protect children from the flu.

Most children who get the flu have mild symptoms. However, children and young people with long-term health conditions may be at risk of serious complications from flu.

You can help your child understand what happens when they visit their community pharmacist to have their nasal flu vaccine administered by showing them the leaflet below:

 

How is the nasal flu vaccine given?

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Why should children get the nasal flu vaccine?

The flu vaccine helps to protect children against flu.

Most children who get the flu have mild symptoms. But children and young people with long-term health conditions are at risk of serious complications from flu.

In some children, flu can lead to problems such as:

  • pneumonia
  • bronchitis
  • inflammation of the brain (encephalitis)

 

Children with flu may need hospital treatment. Some may need to stay in intensive care.

Almost 5,000 children were admitted to hospital with complications of flu between 2009 and 2019. Almost 200 children had treatment in intensive care and 40 children died.

What children should not get the nasal flu vaccine?

The HSE advises that the following children should not get the nasal flu vaccine:

If your child cannot get the nasal flu vaccine, your pharmacist will talk to you about giving your child a different flu vaccine, which is given by injection.

Find a pharmacy offering a nasal flu vaccination service

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Further information available at hse.ie/flu 

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