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Vaccines for Adults

Adults need to get vaccines, just like kids.

Vaccines for Adults

Of course, they don’t get as many vaccines as kids, since many adults are either already immune or are no longer at risk to many vaccine-preventable diseases.

The adult immunization schedule can help adults figure out which vaccines they need.
The adult immunization schedule can help adults figure out which vaccines they need.

Adults do get:

They can also get most other vaccines, except Rotavirus and DTaP (they get Tdap instead), that they need because they lack immunity. Although it is not on the immunization schedule, adults can get the polio vaccine if necessary.

Another question that comes up concerning adult vaccines is why do adults and children get the same vaccines. In other words, are vaccines calibrated taking into account a child’s weight and age?

Donald Trump often says that he is against vaccines because we give “one massive dose for a child,” going on to say that they should get smaller dosages in a more spread out schedule. Some others agree, claiming that infants shouldn’t get the same dose of vaccine as an adult.

But do they?

Not always. There are pediatric versions of the influenza, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and DTaP (vs Tdap) vaccines.

It doesn’t necessarily matter though. Unlike medications you take, like Tylenol or an antibiotic, vaccines don’t go through your whole body to work, so your size doesn’t matter.

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Last Updated on July 28, 2019

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