Recommended Vaccines for Adults
Let's know about the different types of vaccines essential for an adult.
1. Routine Vaccinations
While many people associate vaccines with childhood, it is important to remember that adults also need certain vaccinations to maintain their health and well-being. Here are some recommended vaccines for adults:
A. Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Tdap) vaccine
Tdap vaccine protects against tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis (whooping cough). Adults should receive a Tdap booster every 10 years to ensure ongoing protection.
B. Influenza vaccine
The flu can have serious complications for adults, especially those with chronic health conditions. Anannual influenza vaccine is recommended for all adults to reduce the risk of getting the flu and its associated complications.
C. Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine
HPV is a common sexually transmitted infection that can lead to various types of cancers. TheHPV vaccine is recommended for both males and females up to the age of 26.
D. Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) vaccine
If you haven't received theMMR vaccine in childhood or are unsure about your vaccination status, it is recommended to get vaccinated as an adult. Measles and mumps outbreaks can occur even in adults, so protecting yourself against these diseases is important.
2. Travel-related Vaccinations
In addition to routine vaccines, several vaccines are recommended for those travelling. Here are some of them:
A. Hepatitis A vaccine
Hepatitis A is a highly contagious liver infection that can be spread through contaminated food and water. Travellers to certain countries and individuals at increased risk, such as those with chronic liver disease or men who have sex with men, should consider getting thehepatitis A vaccine for adults.
B. Typhoid fever vaccine
Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection that is commonly transmitted through contaminated food and water. It is more prevalent in developing countries.The typhoid fever vaccine is recommended for travellers to areas where typhoid is endemic or common.
C. Yellow fever vaccine
Yellow fever is a viral infection transmitted by mosquitoes. It is primarily found in tropical regions of Africa and South America. Travellers to these areas may require the yellow fever vaccine as a condition of entry or to protect themselves from the disease.
Occupational Vaccinations
A. Hepatitis B vaccine for healthcare professionals
It is recommended that all healthcare personnel receive theHepatitis B vaccine as they are at high risk of developing the infection from the patients. This vaccine is given in a series of three doses and provides long-term protection against the virus.
B. Rabies vaccine for veterinarians and animal handlers
Veterinarians and animal handlers face the risk of being bitten or scratched by animals, which increases their chances of contracting rabies.The rabies vaccine is crucial for these professionals to prevent the deadly viral infection. It is administered in a series of shots and helps build immunity against rabies.