The CDC has issued its updated 2026 adult immunization schedule, adding refined RSV vaccine eligibility, annual COVID-19 boosters, and clarified pneumococcal options. The changes aim to simplify ...
With the respiratory virus season just around the corner, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) presented a webinar Friday to help providers and others with fall vaccination guidelines ...
Respiratory syncytial virus vaccinations are now recommended for all adults over age 75 and for high-risk adults between ages 60 and 74, the CDC announced June 26. Previously, vaccination against RSV ...
ATLANTA — The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has updated its recommendation on the use of the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) vaccines for adults 60 and older who did not get the vaccine ...
As a CDC advisory panel sets new recommendations for the COVID vaccines this fall, seniors and adults with underlying conditions can still receive the updated COVID vaccines without a prescription. A ...
Older adults age 75 and up should receive the respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine before the fall. Those aged 60 to 74 years, however, should only get the shot if they’re at risk for severe RSV ...
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The CDC has made new recommendations on who might need a second dose of the new COVID-19 vaccine. The new recommendations impact those who are 65 and older, as well as people who are moderately or ...
The ACIP recommends vaccination for all adults aged 50 years and older who have not previously received a pneumococcal conjugate vaccine or whose previous vaccination history is unknown. The Centers ...
The latest vaccine recommendations by a federal Centers for Disease Control advisory panel could put older adults at risk for severe illness. Not directly, perhaps, but due to growing uncertainty over ...
It started with a cough that wouldn’t go away. Before she knew it, Karyne Jones was hospitalized with pneumonia in January 2018. Even after the bacteria cleared her body, it took her three months to ...