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This document provides guidance on vaccination recommendations for adults, focusing on various vaccines and their required dosages based on age and health conditions. Key vaccines include: 1. <strong>Tdap/Td</strong>: One dose as an adult and a booster every 10 years. Pregnant women should get a dose in the early third trimester. 2. <strong>Hepatitis B (Hep B)</strong>: Recommended for adults under 60 and those at increased risk. Consultation advised for those over 60. 3. <strong>Influenza (Flu)</strong>: One dose every fall. 4. <strong>COVID-19</strong>: At least one dose recommended for all adults, with an additional dose suggested for those 65 and older. 5. <strong>Herpes Zoster (Shingles)</strong>: Two doses for adults 50 and older, including those who had shingles or the Zostavax vaccine. For adults 75+ or those at higher risk, one additional dose is recommended. 6. <strong>Pneumococcal</strong>: Recommended for adults 50+ and those with certain health conditions like asthma or diabetes. 7. <strong>Meningococcal</strong>: For individuals with specific health conditions or increased risk due to lifestyle or environmental factors. 8. <strong>Hepatitis A (Hep A)</strong>: Two doses for those at risk or with certain health conditions. 9. <strong>Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)</strong>: One dose for adults 75+ or those 60-74 at higher risk. 10. <strong>Varicella (Chickenpox)</strong>: Two doses for those born after 1980 who didn't have chickenpox or its vaccine. 11. <strong>Polio, Typhoid, MMR, and HPV</strong>: Vaccination recommendations vary by age, past vaccination history, and risk factors; consultation with a healthcare provider is advised. Consultation with a healthcare provider is emphasized to determine the appropriate vaccines based on individual health status, lifestyle, and risk factors.
Keywords
vaccination recommendations
Tdap/Td
Hepatitis B
Influenza
COVID-19
Herpes Zoster
Pneumococcal
Meningococcal
Hepatitis A
Respiratory Syncytial Virus
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