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Study Shows School-Based Nasal Influenza Vaccinations Significantly Reduce Flu-Related Costs in Families.

AScribe Business & Economics News Service, May, 2004

Byline: University of Maryland Medical System

COLLEGE PARK, Md., May 25 (AScribe Newswire) -- A study led by a pediatric research team at the University of Maryland School of Medicine shows the value of vaccinating school-age children with FluMist, a nasal spray influenza vaccine that delivers a live but weakened vaccine to the nose. The study found that families of school children who received FluMist during an in-school immunization program experienced a significant drop in several common medical and economic consequences from the flu.

For example, the study found a 72 percent reduction in lost workdays for parents. In addition, the use of prescription drugs, herbal medicines and over-the-counter flu remedies dropped by more than 50 percent. The...

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