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The seasonal change is as good from place to place. initially though we say we fall in Northern hemisphere we get the same flu variant of the flu vaccine for that matter. In India towards northern India, we see we get an annual flu. Thought the year there will be n ongoing flu season. To a certain extent w e se the parts that area close to the equator like arts that are close to the equator we see a paten o a southern hemisphere pattern of a flu virus . So it is very important whenever you are travelling form place to place it is very important to protect you against the flu vaccine. Generally the parents keep asking w e are going for a holiday and we are planning to travel out of the control and I have a rough idea we are travelling to. Generally for a flu vaccination we divide to a Northern hemisphere and a southern hemisphere of the globe , we can say. If I am travelling from India to other countries like Russia or China, if I have taken a vaccine in India I do not have to necessarily worry about getting revaccinated. So if you have vaccinated a child before 2 to 3 weeks before a planned travel, but if you are travelling to a different country that has a different pattern of a flu virus prevalent, it is always better to have a knowledge about it and it is always better to have a knowledge about it and always get a flu vaccination done. Laws travelling from place to lace has a lot of health issues, especially health related , weather related, climate related, more so it affects adult compared to a smaller kid so whenever kids are travelling from place to place, during holiday seasons, we always ask them to getting them vaccinated for the flu vaccine if they have not taken the flu vaccine in the current season. So it is better to get a flu vaccination if you have to have a planned travel.
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