• Influenza
  • Vaccine Recommendations

How late in the season can I vaccinate my patients with influenza vaccine?

Peak influenza activity generally occurs in the Northern Hemisphere during December through March, most frequently in January or February. Providers should continue vaccinating patients through spring, as long as there is continued circulation of influenza viruses and they have unexpired vaccine in stock and unvaccinated patients in their office.

Because influenza occurs in many areas of the world during April through September, vaccine should be given to travelers who missed vaccination in the preceding fall and winter. Another late season use of vaccine is for children younger than age 9 years who needed 2 doses of vaccine but failed to get their second dose. For each of these situations, vaccine can be given through the month of June since most injectable influenza vaccine has a June 30 expiration date.

Last reviewed: August 11, 2024

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