Most Young Flu Victims Had Not Been Vaccinated, Fatality Report Says

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Of the 115 U.S. children known to have died of the flu between September 2010 and August 2011, half had no known medical condition that put them at high risk of succumbing to the viral disease. The fact, however, that 33 of the children were not yet 6 months old and that 20 others were still under the age of 5 "underscores the fact that young age in itself is a risk factor" for dying from the flu, says a report released today (Sept. 15) by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

In releasing the numbers of young flu victims, the CDC urged vaccinations for all children older than 6 months unless they have certain conditions, such a severe egg allergy. Yearly vaccinations don't guarantee that a child will avoid the flu, but they do reduce the risk, the agency said.

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