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Health Advisor > Immunizations > Vaccine Descriptions

Vaccine descriptions

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Diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis

Haemophilus influenza Type B

Hepatitis A

Hepatitis B

Human papillomavirus

Influenza

Two kinds of influenza vaccine exist:

  • The flu shot is an inactivated vaccine (containing killed virus) that is given with a needle. The flu shot is approved for use in people ages 6 months and older, including healthy people and people with chronic medical conditions.
  • The nasal-spray flu vaccine is made with live, weakened flu viruses that do not cause the flu. This vaccine is an option for healthy people ages 2 to 49 who are not pregnant, even healthy people who live with or care for those in a high-risk group.
Measles, mumps rubella

Meningococcal

Polio

Pneumococcal

Rotavirus

Shingles (Herpes zoster)

Tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis

Varicella (chickenpox)

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