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Vaccines for adults: Which do I need?

You may think that because you’re not a kid anymore, you don’t have to worry about getting shots. But adults need them too. Here’s what to know about vaccines for adults.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends vaccines for adults based on the following:

To gather information about vaccinations you’ve had, talk to your parents or other caregivers, if possible. Ask if they have records of the vaccinations you received when you were a child. You also can check with your healthcare professional’s office to see if they have your vaccination records on file.

In some situations, you may need to check with healthcare organizations where you received care when you were younger. Or it may be helpful to check with your schools or employers who required vaccinations. You also could contact your state health department to see if it has a registry that includes adult immunizations.

If you can’t find your records, your healthcare professional might be able to do blood tests to see if you are immune to certain diseases that vaccines can prevent. You may need to get some vaccines again.

 

Talk to your healthcare professional about your specific needs. Vaccines you may need as an adult include:

To help you keep track of your vaccines, ask your healthcare professional for an immunization record form. Bring the form with you to all your healthcare visits. Ask a member of your care team to sign and date the form for each vaccine you receive.

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