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Influenza

Within 30 miles of zip code 14590

An acute, contagious respiratory infection that is characterized by sudden onset, high fever, chills, headache, muscle soreness, and sometimes prostration. Nasal discharge, cough and sore throat are also common; and stomach symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and diarrhea may also occur, but are more often seen in children than adults. Most people recover from the flu in a few days to less than two weeks. People age 65 years and older, people of any age with chronic medical conditions (such as asthma, diabetes, or heart disease), pregnant individuals, and young children are more likely to get complications from influenza.

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H1N1 Swine Flu

Thru: Cayuga County Health Department

Eligibility:
Resident of Cayuga County for most programs. Some programs serve residents of other counties. Call for information.
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Cayuga County Health Department

8 Dill Street
Auburn, NY

Distance: 25.4 miles

Seasonal Flu

Thru: Wayne County Public Health

Eligibility:
Resident of Wayne County. Call for information.
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Wayne County Public Health

1519 Nye Road
Suite 200
Lyons, NY

Distance: 16.1 miles

Thru: Seneca County Public Health

Eligibility:
Immunizations: ages 2 months to adult. Early Intervention Program: ages under 3 years, suspected of or having developmental delays or disabilities. Pre-School Program: ages 3 to 5 years with developmental delays or disabilities.
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Seneca County Public Health

2465 Bonadent Drive
Suite 3
Waterloo, NY

Distance: 23.4 miles

Thru: Cayuga County Health Department

Eligibility:
Resident of Cayuga County for most programs. Some programs serve residents of other counties. Call for information.
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Cayuga County Health Department

8 Dill Street
Auburn, NY

Distance: 25.4 miles

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