Vaccines....Not Just for Kids Anymore

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I know, I know….I am sure you thought that by the time you turned 20, getting your shots would be a thing of the past. Well, think again. Adults need vaccinations, too. The purpose of vaccines are to save lives by preventing life-threatening illness or to provide protection against a serious illness that may have long-term effects. Each year, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) reviews the recommended vaccine schedule and revises the schedule as necessary to provide the public with a new and improved list of recommended vaccines. The following is a list of vaccines recommended for adults by the Centers for Disease Control:

Influenza (flu):

Pneumococcal Disease:

Shingles (herpes zoster):

Human Papillomavirus (HPV):

The following is a list of vaccines that are recommended by the CDC. Most people received these vaccines during childhood, but if you are unsure or haven’t received them, please contact your healthcare provider:

For more information about vaccinations for adults and children, visit www.CDC.govwww.AdultVaccination.org , www.MayoClinic.com. As always, consult your physician with any health concerns.

Melanie Yunger is a local wife, mom and nurse practitioner who received a flu shot this year.

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