February 10, 2015

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Do adults need booster shots?

When we think of vaccinations, the image of children getting their shots at a health clinic comes to mind, but there are many reasons adults need to think about vaccinations, as well.

According to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, nearly 50,000 adults in the United States die each year from diseases that are preventable through vaccination. If you are planning on traveling, especially to foreign destinations, you may need to make a visit to your health-care provider for needed vaccinations.

There are regular vaccinations that you may need to update, as well. The University of Alabama's Angela Hammond reminds us that it is as important for adults to be up-to-date on vaccinations as it is for children.

Consider these CDC recommended adult vaccinations at your next health exam:

Other vaccines should be considered by those who may be traveling, especially for international travel. There are parts of the world with polio risks as well as many other -preventable diseases. Review the CDC traveler's website, and discuss your trip at least eight weeks in advance with your health-care provider.

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