Why Doctors Don’t Recommend Quadrivalent Influenza Vaccine



There is no such thing as not recommending the quadrivalent meningitis vaccine. The quadrivalent meningitis vaccine is a vaccine that is still required to prevent epidemic spinal meningitis.

Epidemic spinal meningitis is a disease induced by meningococcal infection and is a highly disabling disease. The quadrivalent meningitis vaccine is effective in preventing epidemic spinal meningitis caused by several serogroups, such as meningococcal groups A, C, Y, and W. The quadrivalent meningitis vaccine is a bivalent vaccine that protects against meningococcal infections.

Quadrivalent meningitis vaccine is a type II vaccine, which is not distributed free of charge by the State, so it is necessary to pay for the vaccination at one’s own expense.

In addition, there are certain contraindications to the vaccination of quadrivalent meningitis vaccine, so parents are advised to consult a specialist before vaccinating their children.