Flu vaccination
Flu vaccination via nasal spray: Who is it suitable for?
The flu vaccine administered via nasal spray is a needle-free alternative for children and young people. It contains attenuated influenza viruses and is administered directly via the nasal mucosa, where it triggers a local immune response in the respiratory tract. As part of the public vaccination programme, it is available free of charge for children in Austria from their paediatrician. Read all about how it works, its protective effect, possible side effects and the benefits of the nasal spray vaccine against seasonal flu here.
Flu vaccination (vaccination against influenza)
The flu jab (influenza vaccination) not only offers a high level of protection against the flu itself, but also, in particular, protects against severe cases of the illness, which can be accompanied by life-threatening complications such as pneumonia or myocarditis. In this article, you can read about who should be vaccinated, when the best time to get vaccinated is, what side effects may occur, and everything else you need to know about the flu jab.