Influensavaksine vitus På denne siden kan du finne informasjon om ditt nærmeste apotek, deriblant finne adresse, åpningstider med mer. Velkommen til Vitusapotek!. 1 boots apotek vaksine 2 Influenza (flu) vaccines (often called “flu shots”) are vaccines that protect against the four influenza viruses that research indicates will be most common during the upcoming season. Most flu vaccines are “flu shots” given with a needle, usually in the arm, but there also is a nasal spray flu vaccine. The composition of flu vaccines. 3 vitusapotek vaksine 4 All nasal spray influenza (flu) vaccines for the season are quadrivalent, meaning they are designed to protect against four flu viruses: an influenza A (H1N1) virus, an influenza A (H3N2) virus and two influenza B viruses. Learn more about the vaccine composition of the flu season vaccines. 5 Influensavaksinering på apotek Apotekar på Vitusapotek Etne, Libor Fiser, sit i stolen der apotekteknikar Anne Berte Øvrevik sørger for drop inn-vaksinering med influensavaksine. Foto: Svein-Erik Larsen Influensavaksinering på apotek Svein-Erik Larsen Publisert okt 22 kl. Del Abonnement Kjære lesar!. 6 A quadrivalent influenza (flu) vaccine is designed to protect against four different flu viruses, including two influenza A viruses and two influenza B viruses. Learn more about the vaccine composition for the current flu season vaccines. Why was quadrivalent flu vaccine developed?. 7 sette vaksine apotek 8 Du kan få satt influensavaksinen hos et Vitusapotek, dersom du som kunde oppfyller krav til vaksinering og forutsatt at apoteket har tilgjengelig beholdning. 9 Alle vaksiner (unntatt influensavaksine): kr ,- for vaksinering i apoteket. 10 Throughout the year, national influenza centers around the world, which make up the WHO Global Influenza Surveillance and Response System (GISRS), monitor the flu viruses that are circulating before flu season begins. 2 In February, the WHO makes a recommendation on the composition of flu vaccines for the upcoming fall/winter flu season in t. 11 People who are or will be pregnant during influenza season should receive inactivated influenza vaccine. People with minor illnesses, such as a cold, may be vaccinated. People who are moderately or severely ill should usually wait until they recover before getting influenza vaccine. Your health care provider can give you more information. 12