House Calls: Questions answered about H1N1 Vaccine

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By Jennifer Thome

H1N1 is on everyone's minds now that the swine flu vaccines are becoming available in our area.

Dr. Amy Jaworek, an infectious disease specialist from Wing Memorial Hospital in Palmer, tells us even if you think you might have already had H1N1 or the season flu it's still a good idea to get both vaccines. Also, it's never too late to get a vaccine. If you have any questions about allergies or interactions with medications you should talk to your doctor.

If you have a topic or questions you would like to ask a local doctor, please email us at: housecalls@cbs3springfield.com

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