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| Q | What are the implications of H1N1 for the elderly? |
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| A | Current studies show that the risk for novel H1N1 infection among people age 65 or older is less than the risk for younger age groups. More >> |
| Q | At what age is one considered to be in the senior or elderly category among the H1N1 high risk groups? |
| A | Current studies show that the risk for novel H1N1 infection among people age 65 or older is less than the risk for younger age groups. More >> |
| Q | Are people over 64 who have chronic ailments eligible for the H1N1 flu vaccine? Someone said there might not be enough vaccine for the elderly. |
| A | First, everyone is eligible for the H1N1 flu vaccine, although some people may have health issues that would be affected by a vaccine and therefore should not take it. More >> |
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