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Find out how the swine flu is spread, identify the symptoms of the H1N1 influenza, and who is considered high risk for catching the disease.
Canada recommends the H1N1 flu vaccine for pregnant women, young children, health care workers, those with chronic health problems and those in contact with infants.
who should get the swine flu vaccine in canada
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who is most at risk for getting and spreading h1n1 influenza?
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pregnant women should get swine flu vaccination
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people under 65 with chronic illness should get the swine flu vaccine
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kids ages 6 months to under 5 years old should get swine flu vaccine
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Priority groups for the H1N1 flu vaccine in the US include young people ages 6 months to 24, pregnant women, health care workers and those in contact with young infants.
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