How many doses of H1N1 vaccine must be administered to children younger than the age of 10 years?

A) two
B) three
C) five
D) none; it is contraindicated


A) two
A) Two doses of H1N1 vaccine must be administered to children younger than the age of 10 years. The vaccine became available in October 2009. It is available in killed and inactivated forms — either by injection or as a nasal spray. For children under 10, the two doses are given 21 to 28 days apart.

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