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From the NHS website.. www.nhs.uk/Conditions/vaccinations/Pages/child-flu-vaccine-questions-and-answers.aspx#Why
Why can't under-twos have a nasal spray flu vaccine?
The nasal spray vaccine isn't licensed for children younger than two because it can be linked to wheezing in children this age.
Wheezing is an observed reaction. It is important to be open to the possibility that it is a reaction so that one can be prepared in future years and make a risk based assessment as to whether to continue to give the nasal flu vaccine or possibly to have the jab instead.
While I completely agree with your statement that serious side effects from vaccines are rare, side effects are common and should not be dismissed.
www.medicines.org.uk/emc/medicine/29109
Very common
(may affect more than 1 in 10 people):
runny or stuffy nose
reduced appetite
weakness
headache
Common
(may affect up to 1 in 10 people):
fever
muscle aches
Uncommon
(may affect up to 1 in 100 people):
rash
nose bleed
allergic reactions
Fluenz is marketed in the US as Flumist (same vaccine) and here is more information regarding the wheezing, which is absent from the information on the Fluenz page.
*Who should not get FluMist Quadrivalent?
You should not get FluMist Quadrivalent if you have a severe allergy to eggs or to any inactive ingredient in the vaccine; have ever had a life-threatening reaction to influenza vaccinations; or are 2 through 17 years old and take aspirin or medicines containing aspirin – children or adolescents should not be given aspirin for 4 weeks after getting FluMist Quadrivalent unless your healthcare provider tells you otherwise.
Children under 2 years old have an increased risk of wheezing (difficulty with breathing) after getting FluMist Quadrivalent.
Who may not be able to get FluMist Quadrivalent?
Tell your healthcare provider if you or your child are currently wheezing; have a history of wheezing if under 5 years old; have had Guillain-Barré syndrome; have a weakened immune system or live with someone who has a severely weakened immune system; have problems with your heart, kidneys, or lungs; have diabetes; are pregnant or nursing; or are taking Tamiflu®, Relenza®, amantadine, or rimantadine.*