Both my children have egg allergy and have always had the nasal flu spray vaccine.
I’ve just booked theirs for this year but at the back of my mind I seem to remember reading something about not being too close to them when they get it. Did I dream that??
And just while I’m overthinking...is there any reason why my son shouldn’t go and play football that afternoon after having the vaccine in the morning?
Apparently the surgery don’t have my jab in stock yet!
Thanks in advance
Bon x
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No you didn’t imagine that .....the influenza spray vaccine given to children is an attenuated vaccine ....which contains some live vaccine which has been weakened. You should Probably take advice as to how close you should get....I expect it depends on the meds you are taking.
Thanks AC. I’m pretty sure I have ignored this completely due to not knowing anything about it for the last five years or so! Appreciate you confirming I didn’t just make it up!
I know. I booked mine at our local pharmacy this year to try to get two weeks between me and the children as it looked like my surgery would take a little while to get round to me!
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