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67 Should I get a Flu Shot? |
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This article is from the Organ Transplant FAQ, by mike_holloway@hotmail.com (Michael Holloway) with numerous contributions by others.
Yearly immunization for the influenza virus is recommended for anyone
who has a chronic condition. If you are a transplant recipient or on a
donor list, ask your physician about the Flu Vaccine. Starting in 1993,
Medicare will pay for the influenza vaccine.
 
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