How is the Flu vaccine administered? Using your knowledge of anatomy, what is the first lymphoid tissue to encounter and react to the vaccine?
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Flu vaccine is administered intramuscularly in to the deltoid muscle.using 22-25 g needle at least one inch length to ensure penetration into muscle not in subcutaneous tissue.
Nasal associated lymphoidal tissueisthe first tissue to react
How is the Flu vaccine administered? Using your knowledge of anatomy, what is the first lymphoid...
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