Adult vaccinations encompass vaccines that should be administered based on adults' age, health status, occupational risks, and travel plans. Vaccination is the most effective and safe way to protect against infectious diseases.
The main vaccines recommended for adults include influenza vaccine, pneumococcal vaccine, shingles vaccine, Hepatitis A and B vaccines, diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine, and HPV vaccine. Individuals with chronic diseases, healthcare workers, and immunocompromised patients may require special vaccination programs.
Travel vaccinations are also an important component of the adult vaccination program. Based on the epidemiological situation of the destination, vaccines such as typhoid, Hepatitis A, and yellow fever may be recommended. Counseling services are provided to create personalized vaccination plans.
Key Points
Personalized plans based on age and risk factors
Those with chronic diseases may require special vaccination
Travel vaccinations are planned by region
Flu vaccine should be renewed annually