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How many Varicella doses are indicated

2 doses

Dose and age range for Human Papillomavirus in female

3 doses through age 26 years

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

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

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

Pneumococcal 13-valent conjugate (PCV13)

One dose, especially for gay men, heart/lung/alcoholism, liver, diabetes or health care professionals

Pneumococcal polysaccharide (PPSV23)- how many Doses and population

1 dose, all populations but especially pregnant, gay men, healthcare professional

Meningococcal- how many doses and population

1 or more doses, all adult age ranges

How many doses and populations for hepatitis A

2 doses- all populations

How many doses and populations for Hepatitis B

3 doses and all populations

Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib)- How many doses and populations

All populations except pregnancy and post HSCT

Age range for Influenza

6 months and older

Who can receive the inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV)

Anyone 6 months and older, pregnant women, hive-only egg allergy

Who can receive the inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV)

Anyone 6 months and older, pregnant women, hive-only egg allergy

Who receives the recombinant influenza vaccine (FluBlok). Does it contain eggs?

Ages 18-49- does not contain eggs

Who can receive the inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV)

Anyone 6 months and older, pregnant women, hive-only egg allergy

Who receives the recombinant influenza vaccine (FluBlok). Does it contain eggs?

Ages 18-49- does not contain eggs

Who should receive the nasal attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV or FluMist)?

2-49 years old without high-risk medical conditions

Who can receive the inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV)

Anyone 6 months and older, pregnant women, hive-only egg allergy

Who receives the recombinant influenza vaccine (FluBlok). Does it contain eggs?

Ages 18-49- does not contain eggs

Who should receive the nasal attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV or FluMist)?

2-49 years old without high-risk medical conditions

Which type of influenza immunization should healthcare workers who work with immunosuppressive patients get?

IIV or RIV rather than LAIV

Who should get the IM or intradermally administered IIV influenza

Ages 18-64

Who should receive the standard IIV dose or the high-dose VII influenza?

Ages 65 or older

What does RIV stand for?

Recombinant influenza vaccine

What does RIV stand for?

Recombinant influenza vaccine

What does LAIV stand for?

Live attenuated influenza vaccine

What does RIV stand for?

Recombinant influenza vaccine

What does LAIV stand for?

Live attenuated influenza vaccine

What type of flu shot is the Fluzone High Dose?

High dose IIV

What does RIV stand for?

Recombinant influenza vaccine

What does LAIV stand for?

Live attenuated influenza vaccine

What type of flu shot is the Fluzone High Dose?

High dose IIV

Who should receive the Tdap ?

-every pregnancy at 27-36 weeks


-ages 11 and up if not received it prior or unknown