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Vaccines

Getting vaccinated is one of the best ways to protect yourself and your family from infectious illnesses. You need certain vaccines only once in your life, but you need others annually, like the flu vaccine. OSF HealthCare offers scheduled and seasonal vaccines at convenient times and locations for you and your family.
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Seasonal Vaccines

When fall weather rolls around, getting your seasonal vaccines should be at the top of your to-do list. Preventive shots for seasonal illnesses help keep you healthy as contagious diseases spike during the colder months.

How Do Seasonal Vaccines Work?

Viruses change, or mutate, over time. Some viruses, like the flu and COVID-19, change faster than others. When viruses change significantly, vaccines must change too in order to keep working. Scientists update seasonal vaccines so they protect against the latest virus mutations. You need to get vaccinated annually to stay protected against the most common strains of certain viruses like the flu.

What Seasonal Vaccines Do I Need?

Ask your doctor what seasonal vaccines they recommend. The most commonly recommended seasonal vaccines are:

  • COVID-19 — You can get COVID-19 vaccines at the same time you get your annual flu shot. If you're older than 12 and received a vaccination for COVID-19 before Sept. 12, 2023, the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) recommends an updated vaccine.
  • Flu — Influenza, also known as the flu, is most commonly spread during the winter months. You can protect yourself from getting sick by getting an annual flu shot. Children younger than 9 need two shots if it’s their first time getting the vaccine. For seniors older than 65 years old, doctors recommend a special “enhanced” version of the flu vaccine that strengthens your immune response.
  • RSV — The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine is recommended for pregnant women (from week 32 to week 36 of gestation) as well as adults over the age of 60. This new vaccine has come out due to a rise in RSV in adults and children.

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Pediatric Vaccines

Vaccinating children is one of the easiest ways we can keep them safe and healthy. Make sure you’re working with a pediatrician to vaccinate your child on schedule to protect them against infectious illnesses. Many vaccines appear on this list more than once. That is because it sometimes takes more than one dose of a vaccine to fully protect your child.

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