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If you are this age, talk to your healthcare professional about these vaccines Flu Influenza Td/Tdap Tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis Shingles Zoster Pneumococcal Meningococcal MMR Measles, mumps, rubella HPV Human papillomavirus Chickenpox Varicella Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hib Haemophilus influenzae type b PCV13 PPSV23 MenACWY or MPSV4 MenB for women for men 19 - 21 years 22 - 26 years 27 - 49 years 50 - 59 years 60 - 64 years 65+ year 1 or 2 doses More Information: You should get flu vaccine every year. You should get a Td booster every 10 years. You also need 1 dose of Tdap. Women should get a Tdap vaccine during every pregnancy to protect the baby. You should get shingles vaccine even if you have had shingles before. You should get 1 dose of PCV13 and at least 1 dose of PPSV23 depending on your age and health condition. You should get HPV vaccine if you are a woman through age 26 years or a man through age 21 years and did not already complete the series. You should get this vaccine if you did not get it when you were a child. Recommended For You: This vaccine is recommended for you unless your healthcare professional tells you that you cannot safely receive it or that you do not need it. May Be Recommended For You: This vaccine is recommended for you if you have certain risk factors due to your health, job, or lifestyle that are not listed here. Talk to your healthcare professional to see if you need this vaccine. If you are traveling outside the United States, you may need additional vaccines. Ask your healthcare professional about which vaccines you may need at least 6 weeks before you travel. For more information, call 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-[PHONE REDACTED]) or visit www.cdc.gov/vaccines CS262412 INFORMATION FOR ADULT PATIENTS 2016 Recommended Immunizations for Adults: By Age ---PAGE BREAK--- INFORMATION FOR ADULT PATIENTS 2016 Recommended Immunizations for Adults: By Health Condition If you have this health condition, talk to your healthcare professional about these vaccines Flu Influenza Td/Tdap Tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis Shingles Zoster Pneumococcal Meningococcal MMR Measles, mumps, rubella HPV Human papillomavirus Chickenpox Varicella Hepatitis A Hepatitis B Hib Haemophilus influenzae type b PCV13 PPSV23 MenACWY or MPSV4 MenB for women for men Pregnancy Weakened Immune System SHOULD NOT GET VACCINE SHOULD NOT GET VACCINE SHOULD NOT GET VACCINE HIV: CD4 count less than 200 HIV: CD4 count 200 or greater Kidney disease or poor kidney function Asplenia (if you do not have a spleen or if it does not work well) Heart disease Chronic lung disease Chronic alcoholism Diabetes (Type 1 or Type 2) Chronic Liver Disease More Information: You should get flu vaccine every year. You should get a Td booster every 10 years. You also need 1 dose of Tdap vaccine. Women should get Tdap vaccine during every pregnancy. You should get shingles vaccine if you are age 60 years or older, even if you have had shingles before. You should get 1 dose of PCV13 and at least 1 dose of PPSV23 depending on your age and health condition. You should get Hib vaccine if you do not have a spleen, have sickle cell disease, or received a bone marrow You should get HPV vaccine if you are a woman through age 26 years or a man through age 21 years and did not already complete the series. You should get this vaccine if you did not get it when you were a child. transplant. For more information, call 1-800-CDC-INFO (1-[PHONE REDACTED]) or visit www.cdc.gov/vaccines CS262412 Recommended For You: This vaccine is recommended for you unless your healthcare professional tells you that you cannot safely receive it or that you do not need it. May Be Recommended For You: This vaccine is recommended for you if you have certain other risk factors due to your age, health, job, or lifestyle that are not listed here. Talk to your healthcare professional to see if you need this vaccine. YOU SHOULD NOT GET THIS VACCINE