If anyone is concerned with the flu shot that deals with egg allergies, here is a good article regarding the risks or lack there of.
http://www.acaai.org/allergist/allergies/Types/drug-allergy/Pages/flu-shots-egg-allergy.aspx (http://www.acaai.org/allergist/allergies/Types/drug-allergy/Pages/flu-shots-egg-allergy.aspx)
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Be aware that MANY pediatricians and internists may not be aware of the shift in thinking about egg allergy and seasonal flu vaccine, though-- so even if your allergist is up-to-date and sees no reason to NOT get vaccinated, you may still not be able to get your vaccination through a regular primary care provider.
Flu shots and why it's still interesting to get one... (http://foodallergysupport.olicentral.com/index.php/topic,7837.0.html)
When I got my shot they took me to a room where a lot of the nasal spray was used. I don't know if that builds up concentration at all but the nurse asked me what the egg concentration difference was between the spray and shot because she had no idea. While I understand they don't necessarily get the same exacting updates allergy moms do I would have thought that the team dedicated to flu clinic administration would have at least have an idea. Guess not.