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How many Varicella doses are indicated |
2 doses |
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Dose and age range for Human Papillomavirus in female |
3 doses through age 26 years |
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How many doses and age range for Human Papillomavirus in males |
3 doses through age 21, and from 22-26 if immune compromised, gay men, ESRD, heart disease, asplenia, liver disease, diabetes or a healthcare professional |
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How many doses and age range for Zoster |
One dose for ages 60 and up, contraindicated in pregnancy, immunosuppressive or HIV with viral load less than 200 |
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MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) - how many doses and age range |
All adult age ranges, contraindicated in pregnancy, immunosuppressive and HIV viral load less than 200 |
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Pneumococcal 13-valent conjugate (PCV13) |
One dose, especially for gay men, heart/lung/alcoholism, liver, diabetes or health care professionals |
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Pneumococcal polysaccharide (PPSV23)- how many Doses and population |
1 dose, all populations but especially pregnant, gay men, healthcare professional |
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Meningococcal- how many doses and population |
1 or more doses, all adult age ranges |
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How many doses and populations for hepatitis A |
2 doses- all populations |
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How many doses and populations for Hepatitis B |
3 doses and all populations |
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Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib)- How many doses and populations |
All populations except pregnancy and post HSCT |
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Age range for Influenza |
6 months and older |
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Who can receive the inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) |
Anyone 6 months and older, pregnant women, hive-only egg allergy |
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Who can receive the inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) |
Anyone 6 months and older, pregnant women, hive-only egg allergy |
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Who receives the recombinant influenza vaccine (FluBlok). Does it contain eggs? |
Ages 18-49- does not contain eggs |
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Who can receive the inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) |
Anyone 6 months and older, pregnant women, hive-only egg allergy |
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Who receives the recombinant influenza vaccine (FluBlok). Does it contain eggs? |
Ages 18-49- does not contain eggs |
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Who should receive the nasal attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV or FluMist)? |
2-49 years old without high-risk medical conditions |
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Who can receive the inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) |
Anyone 6 months and older, pregnant women, hive-only egg allergy |
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Who receives the recombinant influenza vaccine (FluBlok). Does it contain eggs? |
Ages 18-49- does not contain eggs |
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Who should receive the nasal attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV or FluMist)? |
2-49 years old without high-risk medical conditions |
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Which type of influenza immunization should healthcare workers who work with immunosuppressive patients get? |
IIV or RIV rather than LAIV |
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Who should get the IM or intradermally administered IIV influenza |
Ages 18-64 |
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Who should receive the standard IIV dose or the high-dose VII influenza? |
Ages 65 or older |
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What does RIV stand for? |
Recombinant influenza vaccine |
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What does RIV stand for? |
Recombinant influenza vaccine |
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What does LAIV stand for? |
Live attenuated influenza vaccine |
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What does RIV stand for? |
Recombinant influenza vaccine |
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What does LAIV stand for? |
Live attenuated influenza vaccine |
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What type of flu shot is the Fluzone High Dose? |
High dose IIV |
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What does RIV stand for? |
Recombinant influenza vaccine |
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What does LAIV stand for? |
Live attenuated influenza vaccine |
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What type of flu shot is the Fluzone High Dose? |
High dose IIV |
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Who should receive the Tdap ? |
-every pregnancy at 27-36 weeks -ages 11 and up if not received it prior or unknown |