Hmmm, my posts are starting to show my age ;)
Shingles Vaccine Works in Older Adults:
"The CDC recommends that all individuals 60 and older receive the shingles vaccine -- which is approved for use in those 50 and older -- although immunosuppression is a contraindication to vaccination. "Given that [immunosupressed] individuals are at greatest risk of both herpes zoster and complications, [the current findings] may have important implications for policy," the researchers wrote."
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Shingles Vaccine for Seniors
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