For senior adults 65 years old and above these are the routinely recommended vaccines: *Flu (Influenza,Trivalent Inactivated Influenza Vaccine or TIV) This is given once a year in the Fall or Winter; given intramuscularly *Pneumonia (Penumococcal Polysaccharide, PPSV) One does is recommended if there is no known history of having this vaccine before; 2nd dose should be given at least five years after the first dose; given intramuscular or subcutaneously There are several vaccines that are available for older adult to help in prevention of infection. It is important for elderly to have a vaccine for the following reasons: *there are some elderly who did not receive immunizations when they were young *there are newer vaccines may not be available when they were young *there are some who may need boosters since immunity can fade over the years. Source:suite101.com/content/recommended-vaccine... You will find latest new on pharmacies offering vaccines at : therubins.com/aging/vacine.htm redcrosspharmacy.com/latest-news.php http://www.pharmacynews.com.au/news/low-vaccine-uptake-boosts-calls-for-pharmacy-immun http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/216177.php http://www.drugstorenews.com/article/kmart-emphasizes-flu-shots-its-pharmacies.
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