Black, Hispanic and American Indian adults in the U.S. are hospitalized for influenza at higher rates and tend to have lower flu vaccine uptake, CDC data showed, as health officials urge people to get their flu shot.
The new bivalent vaccine might be the first step in developing annual Covid shots, which could follow a similar process to the one used to update flu vaccines every year. Here’s what that process looks like, and why applying it to Covid could be challenging. Illustration: Ryan TrefesBlack, Hispanic and American Indian adults in the U.S.
are hospitalized for influenza at higher rates and tend to have lower flu vaccine uptake, federal data showed, as health officialsFrom 2009 to 2022, flu hospitalization rates were some 80% higher among Black adults, 30% higher among American Indian adults and 20% higher among Hispanic adults, compared with white adults, according to a report published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Tuesday.
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