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Fluzone : ウィキペディア英語版
Fluzone

Fluzone is the commercial name of an influenza virus vaccine, distributed by Sanofi Pasteur. It is a split-virus vaccine that is produced by chemical disruption of the influenza virus. Therefore, it is incapable of causing influenza.
==History==
Fluzone is typically administered in a single dose by intramuscular injection;〔("Fluzone Prescribing Information" ). Sanofi Pasteur. June 2012.〕 an intradermal injection is also available.〔("Fluzone intradermal vaccine website" ). Sanofi Pasteur.〕 It is presented as a 0.25 ml syringe for pediatric use, as a 0.5 ml syringe for adults and children, as a 0.5 ml vial for adults and children, and as a 5 ml vial for adults and children.〔 Fluzone must be refrigerated under temperatures from and is inactivated by freezing. Fluzone was initially approved in 1980 by the FDA.〔
Fluzone comes in three versions that are thimerosal-free. There is a 0.25 ml prefilled pediatric syringe, a 0.5 ml prefilled syringe, and a 0.5 ml vial. Thimerosal is used only in the 5 ml multi-use vial.〔
The use of Fluzone in infants less than six months of age is not recommended. Immunization with Fluzone may not protect 100% of susceptible individuals.
In January 2011 the FDA recognized that 36 children from 6–24 months old had fevers and seizures within a day of the fluzone vaccine.〔("Feds Check Post-Vaccine Seizures In Young Kids" ) WTAE Pittsburgh〕

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