Adult Immunizations
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Recommended Vaccinations by Age
Ages 19-26
Flu vaccine (influenza)
HPV vaccine (human papillomavirus)
MMR vaccine (measles, mumps, and rubella)
Tdap vaccine (Tetanus, diphtheria, and whooping cough) or Td (tetanus, diphtheria)
You may need other vaccines, too
You may need other vaccines based on your age or other factors, too. Talk with your doctor to learn which vaccines are recommended for you. These may include:
MenB vaccine (meningococcal disease) – for adults up through 23 years of age
Ages 27-49
Vaccines you need
All adults ages 27 to 49 years should make sure they’re up to date on these vaccines:
Flu vaccine (influenza)
MMR vaccine (measles, mumps, and rubella)
Tdap vaccine (Tetanus, diphtheria, and whooping cough) or Td (tetanus, diphtheria)
You may need other vaccines, too
You may need other vaccines based on your age or other factors, too. Talk with your doctor to learn which vaccines are recommended for you. These may include:
Chickenpox vaccine (varicella) – if born 1980 or later
HPV vaccine (human papillomavirus)
Ages 50-64
Vaccines you need
All adults ages 50 to 64 years should make sure they’re up to date on these vaccines:
Flu vaccine (influenza)
Shingles vaccine (zoster)
Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and whooping cough) or Td (tetanus and diphtheria)
You may need other vaccines, too
You may need other vaccines based on your age or other factors, too. Talk with your doctor to learn which vaccines are recommended for you. These may include:
Hepatitis B vaccine – recommended for all adults up through 59 years of age
MMR vaccine (measles, mumps, and rubella)—if born 1957 or later
RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) – adults aged 60 years or older should talk to their healthcare provider about getting a single dose of RSV vaccine
Ages 65-Older
Vaccines you need
As we get older, our immune systems tend to weaken over time, putting us at higher risk for certain diseases. All adults ages 65 and older should make sure they’re up to date on these vaccines:
Flu vaccine (influenza)
Shingles vaccine (zoster)
Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and whooping cough) or Td (tetanus and diphtheria)
You may need other vaccines, too
You may need other vaccines based on your age or other factors, too. Talk with your doctor to learn which vaccines are recommended for you. This may include:
RSV (respiratory syncytial virus) – adults aged 60 years or older should talk to their healthcare provider about getting a single dose of RSV vaccine
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CDC Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule