Sisters in Health

August Is National Immunization Awareness Month

Asian Chinese mid-adult female medical practitioner giving shot in arm of African American middle-aged female patient.

August is National Immunization Awareness Month.  It’s that time of year when parents are being asked to have their kids’ immunizations updated prior to the start of school.  Unfortunately as adults we fail to think about ourselves when it comes to maintaining our immunizations.  Vaccines are important for the following reasons:

Talk to you doctor about what vaccines are recommended for your age group and for your particular illness.   Perhaps you have reservations about vaccine safety because of what you “heard” from a friend or from what you read on the internet.  If that is the case you need to speak to your doctor about your concerns.  You need to make a well informed decision before you completely negate the idea of getting a vaccine, thus make sure you discuss with your doctor the pros and cons of receiving a vaccine.

Takeaway point is that vaccines are not just for children.  Vaccines are recommended throughout our lives based on age, occupation, locations of travel and medical conditions.  Talk to your doctor about what vaccines are recommended for you.

by Marjorie Binette, MD

 

 

 

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