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Regular Immunizations

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In the case of children, there are quite a few regular immunizations they should have. Soon after they are born, typically within the first twenty-four hours, they should receive a hepatitis B vaccine. Their second dose of this vaccine should be after a month or two has passed. At two months, they should also be given their RV, PCV, HiB, IPV, and DTaP vaccinations, which should be given again when they're four months and six months old. When babies are at least six months old, they can begin to receive their annual flu shot, which will help prevent them from catching the flu. Reports indicate even if someone develops the flu after receiving the shot, since it is not always entirely effective, it will greatly reduce the severity of the patient's illness and will help speed up their recovery. Adults should receive the vaccinations listed above if they haven't already. Doctors can help keep track of this and advise on potential booster shots, and any necessary additional vaccines (including ones needed for traveling to certain countries). Older adults should also look at the shingles vaccine.

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