Purpose
Compliant version of Recommended Vaccinations for Adults
Recommended Immunizations for adults aged 19 years and Older, United States, 2025
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Staying up to date on your vaccines is one of the best things you can do to protect your health.If you are pregnant or have a medical condition that puts you at higher risk for infections, talk to your health care provider about which vaccines are right for you.
Key
¶ = ALL adults in age group should get the vaccine.# = SOME adults in age group should get the vaccine.
» = Adults should talk to their health care provider to decide if this vaccine is right for them.
| Vaccine | 19-26 years | 27-49 years | 50-64 years | ≥65 years |
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| COVID-19 |
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| Influenza/Flu |
¶ Every Year
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| RSV |
# If pregnant during RSV season
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¶If aged 75
years or older
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| Tdap/Td |
¶ Tdap every pregnancy. Td/Tdap every 10 years for all adults.
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| MMR |
# If aged 68 years or younger
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| Chickenpox |
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| Shingles |
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| HPV |
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» Aged 27–45 years
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| Pneumococcal |
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| Hepatitis A |
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| Hepatitis B |
¶Through 59 years
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| Meningococcal |
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| Hib |
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| Mpox |
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*65+ at least 2 doses if recommended based on shared individual decision making.
See What diseases do these vaccines protect against?Content Source:
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases