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Infectious Respiratory Disease Immunization Timeline: Vaccine Considerations for Adults with Increased Risk

The best protection against many infectious respiratory illnesses is immunization. Immunizations can help provide protection, build our immune response, and can limit the severity, spread, and widespread threat of disease.
Last Updated 03/20/2025
Infectious Respiratory Disease Immunization Timeline: Vaccine Considerations for Adults with Increased Risk
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Infectious Respiratory Disease Immunization Timeline: Vaccine Considerations for Pregnant Adults

The best protection against many infectious respiratory illnesses is immunization. Immunizations can help provide protection, build our immune response, and can limit the severity, spread, and widespread threat of disease.
Last Updated 03/20/2025
Infectious Respiratory Disease Immunization Timeline: Vaccine Considerations for Pregnant Adults
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Infectious Respiratory Disease Immunization Timeline: Older Adults (Ages 50+)

The best protection against many infectious respiratory illnesses is immunization. Immunizations can help provide protection, build our immune response, and can limit the severity, spread, and widespread threat of disease.
Last Updated 03/20/2025
Infectious Respiratory Disease Immunization Timeline: Older Adults (Ages 50+)
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Infectious Respiratory Disease Immunization Timeline: Adults (Ages 18-49)

The best protection against many infectious respiratory illnesses is immunization. Immunizations can help provide protection, build our immune response, and can limit the severity, spread, and widespread threat of disease.
Last Updated 03/20/2025
Infectious Respiratory Disease Immunization Timeline: Adults (Ages 18-49)
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Infectious Respiratory Disease Immunization Timeline: Children and Adolescents (Ages 6-17)

The best protection against many infectious respiratory illnesses is immunization. Immunizations can help provide protection, build our immune response, and can limit the severity, spread, and widespread threat of disease.
Last Updated 03/20/2025
Infectious Respiratory Disease Immunization Timeline: Children and Adolescents (Ages 6-17)
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Infectious Respiratory Disease Immunization Timeline: Babies and Young Children (Ages 2 Months-6 Years)

The best protection against many infectious respiratory illnesses is immunization. Immunizations can help provide protection, build our immune response, and can limit the severity, spread, and widespread threat of disease.
Last Updated 03/20/2025
Infectious Respiratory Disease Immunization Timeline: Babies and Young Children (Ages 2 Months-6 Years)
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Make Your Vaccine Plan: A Checklist for Staying Protected

Regular updates to COVID-19 and flu vaccines are essential for maintaining protection against these constantly evolving viruses. Staying up to date with recommended vaccines is the best way to reduce your risk of severe illness and help protect your family, friends, and community.
Last Updated 12/06/2024
Make Your Vaccine Plan: A Checklist for Staying Protected
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FAQ: Getting Your COVID-19 and Flu Vaccines This Respiratory Season

As demonstrated by the surge of cases over the summer, COVID-19 remains a year-round threat that could lead to a surge this winter. This respiratory season, getting vaccinated against COVID-19 and flu is your best option to help protect against severe illness.
Last Updated 12/06/2024
FAQ: Getting Your COVID-19 and Flu Vaccines This Respiratory Season
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What to Know About Maternal Vaccination

Pregnant people and their babies are at increased risk for complications from infectious respiratory illness. Getting vaccinated can help protect pregnant people and/or their infants against severe illness caused by these germs.
Last Updated 11/25/2024
What to Know About Maternal Vaccination
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What to Know About Recommendations and Coverage for Updated COVID-19 Vaccines: Older Adults (Ages 65+)

Age is the biggest risk factor for severe COVID-19. Individuals ages 65 years and older are highly recommended to stay up to date on their COVID-19 vaccines.
Last Updated 11/25/2024
What to Know About Recommendations and Coverage for Updated COVID-19 Vaccines: Older Adults (Ages 65+)