See list...: Tdap, MMR (if you haven't had 2 doses already), varicella (if you have no history of having the disease as a child). Others if you are 60 or over.
Answered 1/11/2016
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CDC: That is a bit of a complicated question and it depends on what you have had in the past, where you live, what you do, and where you plan to travel. Here is a helpful website, though: http://www.Cdc.Gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/su6201a3.Htm that should give you every answer.
Answered 9/21/2013
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SEVERAL VACCINES: There are several vaccines recommended for adult 1tdap one time is recommended now due to resurgence of whooping cough;td every ten years 2varicella if not given in past and no history of varicella or negative antibodies in blood 3flu vaccine yearly 4herpes zoster for over age 60 5hpv for women;men19to26yrs age mmr, hep b, hepa, and pneumococcal vaccines recommended if not immunized before.
Answered 1/4/2014
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