Flu Vaccine Linked to Higher Infections in Early Research Study, CDC Warns Public
Early research at the Cleveland Clinic suggests that the flu vaccine may be linked to higher infections in some individuals. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends annual flu vaccination for all Americans 6 months and older.

A recent study by Cleveland Clinic has raised concerns about the effectiveness of flu vaccines, suggesting that they may actually lead to higher infections in some individuals, contradicting the annual recommendation from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The study found that people who received the flu vaccine were more likely to contract the flu than those who did not receive it. These findings challenge the conventional wisdom that the vaccine is a reliable way to prevent the flu. Further research is needed to confirm these results.