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This 2005 schedule shows the recommended age groups for routine administration of vaccines for adults ages 19 and older. A person may receive a combination vaccine if any components of the combination are indicated (unless the vaccine’s other components are contraindicated). Consult the package insert for detailed recommendations. For more information about recommended vaccines and contraindications for immunization, visit www.cdc.gov/nip or call the National Immunization Hotline at 800-232-2522 (English) or 800-232-0233 (Spanish). |
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