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Influenza (flu) vaccine

  • Influenza (flu) is a common, highly contagious virus that affects the lungs and airways. The virus can cause a mild to serious illness and even death in young children, older adults and vulnerable people.
  • Immunisation is safe, effective and the best way you can protect yourself and those around you against the flu.
  • Seasonal influenza vaccination is recommended for everyone aged 6 months and over.
  • Timing is important – get the influenza vaccine in the cooler months between April and September.
Who should get the vaccine?
Where to get the seasonal influenza vaccine
When to get the seasonal influenza vaccine
How the influenza vaccine works
Influenza vaccine during pregnancy
Children aged 6 months to primary school Year 6
People aged 65 years and over
The influenza vaccine pre-vaccination checklist
Vaccine safety
Potential side effects

Where to get help

More information


Last reviewed: 25-03-2025
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