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Health Care Professionals, Have You Heard About FLUAD


A flu vaccine for adults 65+.1 FLUAD ®


is the first FDA-approved seasonal flu shot made with


an immune-enhancing adjuvant, which is proven to provide a strong immune response in adults 65 and older.1,2


78 %


of flu-related hospitalizations were for adults 65+ in the US during the 2014–15 flu season3


87+


doses distributed in countries where FLUAD® is licensed4


Help adults 65+ prepare for flu season. The CDC recommends FLUAD® as an acceptable option to other vaccines licensed


Pre-order FLUAD® .


(or indicated) for people 65 years of age and older for immunization against influenza.* *The CDC has not made a preferential recommendation for any flu vaccine formulation directed toward this age group.5


Find out more at FLUAD.com/HCP FLUAD®


References: 1. FLUAD®


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is a registered trademark of Seqirus UK Limited or its affiliates.


Manufactured by: Seqirus Vaccines Limited Speke, Liverpool, L249GR, UK Distributed by: Seqirus USA Inc., 25 Deforest Avenue, Summit, NJ 07901, USA


flu vaccine with adjuvant. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. https://www.cdc.gov/flu/protect/


vaccine/adjuvant.htm. Updated July 11, 2016. Accessed May 16, 2017. 2. O’Hagan D, Ott GS, De Gregorio E, Seubert A. The mechanism of action of MF59 - an innately attractive adjuvant formulation. Vaccine. 2012;30(29):4341-4348. 3. Call to action: reinvigorating influenza prevention in US adults age 65 years and older. National Foundation for Infectious Diseases website. http://www.nfid.org/flu-older-adults. Published September 2016. Accessed May 16, 2017. 4. Seqirus Inc. Data on file. Vaccine: V70; Fluad®; aTIV development safety update report. 2016. 5. Prevention and Control of Seasonal Influenza with Vaccines: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices — United States, 2017–18 Influenza Season. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention website. https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/66/rr/ rr6602a1.htm. Accessed November 9, 2017.


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