
Effective and successful vaccination programs during childhood have resulted in a growing number of unimmunized persons reaching adulthood without being exposed to common infectious diseases. Therefore, it is strongly recommended that physicians establish an ongoing immunization program for adults. Before administering a vaccine, physicians must consider a patient's risk of contracting the disease and the safety and efficacy of the vaccine.
Adult, Viral Hepatitis Vaccines, Travel, Adolescent, Diphtheria Toxoid, Measles Vaccine, Mumps Vaccine, Viral Vaccines, Middle Aged, Pneumococcal Vaccines, Poliovirus Vaccine, Inactivated, Rabies Vaccines, Influenza Vaccines, Bacterial Vaccines, Tetanus Toxoid, Humans, Rubella Vaccine, Immunization Schedule, Aged
Adult, Viral Hepatitis Vaccines, Travel, Adolescent, Diphtheria Toxoid, Measles Vaccine, Mumps Vaccine, Viral Vaccines, Middle Aged, Pneumococcal Vaccines, Poliovirus Vaccine, Inactivated, Rabies Vaccines, Influenza Vaccines, Bacterial Vaccines, Tetanus Toxoid, Humans, Rubella Vaccine, Immunization Schedule, Aged
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