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If you are age 50 or older, you should get the 2-dose series of the Shingrix brand of shingles vaccine, even if you already were vaccinated with Zostavax. Learn more at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/shingles/index.html

Consult your healthcare provider to determine your level of risk for infection and your need for this vaccine. Immunization offerings may vary by state.

If you have not received a dose of Tdap during your lifetime, you need to get a Tdap shot now (the adult whooping cough vaccine). All women need to get a dose during each pregnancy. After that, you need a Td or Tdap booster dose every 10 years. Consult your healthcare provider if you haven’t had at least 3 tetanus- and diphtheria-toxoid containing shots sometime in your life or if you have a deep or dirty wound. Learn more at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/vaccines-diseases.html

Consult your healthcare provider to determine your level of risk for infection and your need for this vaccine. Immunization offerings may vary by state.

If you are age 19-64 and have certain health conditions (for example, diabetes, asthma, heart, lung or kidney disease, immunosuppression, or if you're a smoker),* you need one or more pneumococcal vaccines. Talk to your healthcare provider for details.

If you are age 65 (or older), you need a pneumococcal vaccine. Talk to your healthcare provider for details. Learn more at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/pneumo/index.html

Consult your healthcare provider to determine your level of risk for infection and your need for this vaccine. Immunization offerings may vary by state.

Hepatitis A

You need this vaccine if you have a specific risk factor for hepatitis A* or simply want to be protected from this disease. The vaccine is usually given in 2 doses, 6–18 months apart. Learn more at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/hepa/index.html

Consult your healthcare provider to determine your level of risk for infection and your need for this vaccine. Immunization offerings may vary by state.

Hepatitis B

You need this vaccine if you are under 59 years old and have not been vaccinated against hepatitis B*. People 60 years and older may also receive hepatitis B vaccine if they want to be protected from this disease. The vaccine is given in 2 or 3 doses, depending on the brand. Learn more at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/hepb/index.html

Consult your healthcare provider to determine your level of risk for infection and your need for this vaccine. Immunization offerings may vary by state.

You should get this vaccine if you are age 26 years or younger. This vaccine protects against HPV infections that can lead to certain cancers. Adults age 27 through 45 may also be vaccinated after a discussion with their healthcare provider. The vaccine is given in 2 or 3 doses, depending on the person’s age. Learn more at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/hpv/index.html

Consult your healthcare provider to determine your level of risk for infection and your need for this vaccine. Immunization offerings may vary by state.

You need a dose every fall (or winter) for your protection and for the protection of others around you. Learn more at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/flu/index.html

Consult your healthcare provider to determine your level of risk for infection and your need for this vaccine. Immunization offerings may vary by state.

You should get this vaccine, even if you have been diagnosed with COVID-19 in the past. The vaccine you need now depends on current CDC recommendations.

Consult your healthcare provider to determine your level of risk for infection and your need for this vaccine. Immunization offerings may vary by state.

All preteens and teens need 2 doses of MenACWY vaccine, the first at age 11–12 years and the second at age 16 years. If you are a first-year college student living in a residence hall, you need a dose of MenACWY if you never received it or received it when you were younger than 16.

You may need the MenACWY vaccine if you have one of several health conditions (i.e., a non-functioning spleen), as well as boosters if your risk is ongoing. Learn more at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/mening/index.html

Teens who want to be protected from meningitis type B are recommended to receive 2 doses of MenB vaccine starting at age 16.

You may need the MenB vaccine if you have one of several health conditions (i.e., a non-functioning spleen), as well as boosters if your risk is ongoing. Learn more at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/mening/index.html

Consult your healthcare provider to determine your level of risk for infection and your need for this vaccine. Immunization offerings may vary by state.

You need at least 1 dose of MMR vaccine if you were born in 1957 or later. You may also need a second dose if you are a healthcare worker or traveling internationally. MMR vaccine is usually given in childhood, although those with weakened immune systems should not get MMR. Learn more at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/vaccines-diseases.html

Consult your healthcare provider to determine your level of risk for infection and your need for this vaccine. Immunization offerings may vary by state.

If you’ve never had chickenpox, never were vaccinated, or were vaccinated but received only 1 dose, talk to your healthcare provider to find out if you need this vaccine.* Learn more at https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/varicella/index.html

Consult your healthcare provider to determine your level of risk for infection and your need for this vaccine. Immunization offerings may vary by state.

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