Don't Forget these Vaccines: Health News

Medical Article: Overview in Recent Health News

                Vaccines are kind of medicines which 'protect' our body against any bacteria. It is really necessary to take it depending our age. But, today, I choose to give you a list of vaccines as latest health news today for you. The benefit of vaccines is to boost our immune system, however, like all chemical products, there are sometimes side-effects. Normally, side-effects of vaccines, anybody can support it. Scientifically, a person healthy gets always vaccine(s).


List of Vaccines You Must Take Here in Recent Health News

-against FLU: this vaccine is for any adult to protect against flu. Depending the place you live. If you live in North Hemisphere, January and February are the most critical months that you have to take particular attention. If you live in South Hemisphere, you must be careful on July and August.
-against Tetanus, Diphtheria, Whooping Cough or Tdap: this is another vaccine for adult and adolescents. At 11 to 12 for adolescents. Pregnant woman can get a shot every pregnancy to protect the newborn from pertussis. Another vaccine anti-tetanus and diphteria called Td is to protect against tetanus and diphteria, but not whooping cough. Every 10 years, you can get a shot. But Tdap is a booster if you have never gotten Tdap before. You can take Tdap after a severe cut or burn to prevent tetanus infection.


-against Human Papillomaviruses causes genitals warts, cervical cancer, anal cancer or HVP: women aged up to 26 and men up to 26, homosexual and who did not receive vaccine when they was child. Normally, you can get 3 shots.
-against Pneumonia: this vaccine is for adult over 65 or older. Younger Adult who smokes also and have conditions like diabetes, heart disease, asthma. You should receive a dose of the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine commonly called PCV13 first, followed one year later by a shot of pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine called PPSV23. If you have already received any doses of PPSV23, the dose of PCV13 should be shouted 1 year later. If you have already get a dose of PCV13 at younger age, that is enough for life. 
-against Shingles -zoster: this is another for healthy adult over 60.You can get a shot even you recall having had chickenpox which is caused the same virus as shingles. There is no maximum age for getting shingles vaccine. You can still receive shingles vaccine to help prevent future occurrences of the disease. You should make sure that disease has disappeared before getting vaccinated.


-against Measles/mumps/rubella or MMR: first, it is recommended for all child: first shot 12-15 months and second is 4-6 years of age; second, this vaccine for health is for anyone who did not receive it as child or who have had lab tests showing they are not immune to MMR.
-against Meningococcal disease: for preteens and teens. All 11 to 12 years old can get a single dose of a quadrivalent protects against serogroups A, C, W and Y meningococcal conjugate vaccine. And at 16, teens have to get another shot if they are at highest risk of meningococcal disease. Young adults and teen 16 to 23 years old can be vaccinated with a serogroup B meningococcal vaccine. Preteens, teens and young adults should be vaccinated with a serogroup B meningococcal vaccine if they are at increasing risk of meningococcal disease.
For Adults, you can get a quadrivalent protecting against serogroups A, C, W and Y meningococcal conjugate vaccine. There are many conditions to take this vaccine. You have a damaged spleen or your spleen has been removed; you have complement component deficiency or you take Soliris; you are traveling or residing in countries in which the disease is common; you are a first-year college student living in a residence hall; you are part of population identified to be at increased risk; you are exposed to Neisseria meningitidis: bacteria causes meningococcal disease; you are military recruit.
To get the meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine [Menomune], there also some conditions. You are over 56 years and plus; you living in countries in which the disease is common or you are traveling; you are identified to be at increased risk because of a serogroup A, C, W or Y meningococcal disease outbreak.
To get serogroup B Meningococcal vaccine [Bexsero or Trumenba], the conditions are the same quadrivalent I write above but, only the different is if you are part of a population identified to be at huge risk of a serogroup B meningococcal disease outbreak, this vaccine is for you.

Health Information: Conclusion in Recent Health News

                I give you above the list of vaccines that you don't forget to do. For anyone who travel many times, needs also to take vaccines to boost his immune system. So, from now on, just take a 'rendez-vous'  with your doctor and you start to talk with him about vaccines you need. About side-effects, he has a good advise for you to avoid bad surprise.

Source:
 
http://www.webmd.com/vaccines: adult vaccine schedule

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