Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you listen to randos on the internet but not your doctor?
No, that is not what I am doing. I am trying to understand why a 1 year old gets one flu vaccine per year and a 10 months old gets two. My guess is that it has to do with a less developed immune system... though 2 months is probably not a big difference in immune system development. Better safe than sorry so I will get the second shot tomorrow.
Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Why do you listen to randos on the internet but not your doctor?
Anonymous wrote:They do half doses for babies, that's why you have to get two shots.
What is the correct dose (volume) of vaccine?
The amount of inactivated (injectable) vaccine that should be administered intramuscularly is based on the age of the patient and the vaccine product you are using.
For children 6–35 months of age, the correct dose is:
0.25 mL for Fluzone Quadrivalent
0.5 mL for FluLaval Quadrivalent
For persons 3 years of age and older, the correct dose is 0.5 mL for all inactivated influenza vaccine products.
https://www.cdc.gov/flu/about/qa/vaxadmin.htm