November 11th, 2009
Vaccines aren’t just for the kiddies: Grown-ups need to stay up-to-date on important shots as well.
Yet adults ages 18 to 26 are a lot less clued in about vaccine-preventable diseases than older Americans are, finds a recent survey from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases.
The vaccines most important for young adults are hepatitis B, tetanus booster, HPV, meningitis, and flu.
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