The Q&A of knowledge on the vaccination against H1N1 flu issued by the Ministry of Health on the 26th shows that currently there are three groups of people who are explicitly prohibited from getting vaccinated.
Firstly, children under 3 years old. The H1N1 vaccine approved for use in our country is applicable to people over 3 years old, therefore children under 3 years old cannot be vaccinated at present.
Secondly, the contraindications for the H1N1 vaccine include acute diseases, severe chronic diseases, and acute exacerbation periods of chronic diseases. Therefore, if a patient with nephrotic syndrome is in an acute exacerbation phase or has a more serious condition, they should be prohibited from receiving the vaccine.
Thirdly, people who are allergic to regular seasonal flu vaccines cannot receive the H1N1 vaccine; those with a history of allergy to eggs, allergy to vaccines, or other severe allergies are also prohibited from receiving the H1N1 vaccine. Those with others...