Campaign Launched for Adult Vaccines

Campaign Launched for Adult Vaccines

Immunizations for kids get all the ink, but it's important for adults to get vaccinations as well, according to a new campaign launched by the California Medical Association Foundation.

Adults need vaccines, too. That’s the take-home message of an effort launched on Monday by the California Medical Association Foundation.

It created an easy-to-read, at-a-glance guide to adult vaccines because of a strong consumer need for it, said Lisa Folberg, president and CEO of the foundation. It’s called Community Immunity.

“This is in response to a very real concern,” Folberg said. “There has been a lot of focus on kids, and rightly so. But the need for vaccines doesn’t change when you turn 18.”

The percentage of adults getting needed vaccinations is low in several areas, according to the CDC:

Adults are at risk for more than a dozen diseases that can be prevented or limited by vaccines, Folberg said.

“Older adults can be immune-sensitive, like with shingles,” she said. “The good news is we have these vaccines. They’re one of the most effective public health tools we have this half-century, along with antibiotics.”

The guide is available in English and Spanish, Folberg said, and can be a resource for patients and providers.

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