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The flu vaccine available in Singapore helps protects against infection and illness caused by three influenza viruses. It is recommended for children between six months and five years to be vaccinated. The pro is its effectiveness in preventing children (especially those with weaker immune system or other medical conditions) from getting infected. The con is the discomfort brought about by potential side effects such as slight fever, soreness, redness or swelling at site of injection, muscle aches or headache, cough or sore throat, and vomiting. These side effects may take place within six to 12 hours after administration. If you are planning to have your child vaccinated, it is best to do so at least two weeks before the peak flu seasons (Dec to Feb, May to Jul). This is because the vaccine will take around two weeks to be effective. These vaccinations are offered at hospitals, polyclinics and GP clinics. For more information: http://www.hpb.gov.sg/HOPPortal/dandc-article/552

I'd rather be safe than sorry when it comes to babies and vaccinations. Best to give baby a fighting chance against the flu, even if he has not gotten one yet. I read that the influenza virus mutates constantly so you'll never know when a particular strain will hit your baby hard. Children who are 6 months to 8-years-old would require 2 doses of the vaccine. For first timers, the second dose needs to be given a month after the first one. Here's a very informative article about the flu vaccination and the various benefits, concerns and side effects: http://sg.theasianparent.com/flu-vaccine-side-effects/

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