VACCINATE for life. Learn what you can do to protect yourself against diseases that strike in your adult years.
Healthy People 2010 Goals Healthy People 2010 challenges individuals, communities, and professionals to take specific steps to ensure that good health, as well as long life, are enjoyed by all. The 1998 immunization rate for high-risk adults aged 18-64 years in the U.S. was 26% for flu and 13% for pneumonia. The 2010 goal is 60% for both vaccines for this population. ImmuniZe San Antonio! IZSA
Bexar County, Texas 2008 BEHAVIORAL RISK FACTOR SURVEILLANCE SURVEY (BRFSS) Adults aged 65 years and older who have had a flu shot within the last year: 74% YES 26% NO Adults aged 65 years and older who have had a pneumonia vaccination: 66% YES 34% NO 210-207-8867 OR 210-207-2869 IZSA@sanantonio.gov
ImmuniZe San Antonio! IZSA Adult Diseases You Can Be Protected Against Flu As we age, your body s ability to fight the flu virus decreases. About 50% of people 50 years and older who come down with the flu are more likely to develop a respiratory infection. People who have weakened immune systems or have emphysema, a disease of the lungs, are more likely to get respiratory infections from the flu.
ImmuniZe San Antonio! IZSA Adult Diseases You Can Be Protected Against Pneumonia According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), every Year in the United Stated, pneumococcal disease results in as many as 175,000 hospitalizations for pneumonia (which effects the lungs). In addition there were more than 50,000 cases of meningitis and blood infections.
Adult Diseases You Can Be Protected Against Shingles Any person who has ever had chicken pox is at risk for shingles. Another risk factor for shingles is age. As you get older, the risk for shingles increases. Of the estimated 1 million cases of shingles in the United States every year, half occur in adults 60 or older. One out of every two people who live to age 85 will have shingles. 210-207-8867 OR 210-207-2869 IZSA@sanantonio.gov
Adult Diseases You Can Be Protected Against Whooping Cough (Pertussis) Whooping cough is a problem around the country because its effects can be so devastating. While it may leave adults, teenagers, and younger children feeling worn out and sick for weeks, it can be fatal for infants.
Vaccinations for Adults You re NEVER too old to get immunized! AGE VACCINE Getting immunized is a lifelong, life-protecting job. Don t leave your healthcare provider s office without making sure you ve had all the vaccinations you need. 50-64 years 65 years & older Influenza (Flu) Pneumococcal (Pneumonia) You need a dose yearly if you have a chronic health problem, * are a healthcare worker, have close contact with certain individuals, * or you simply want to avoid getting influenza or spreading it to others. You need 1 2 doses if you smoke cigarettes or if you have certain chronic medical conditions.* You need a dose every fall (or winter). You need 1 dose at age 65 (or older) if you ve never been vaccinated. You may also need a 2nd dose.* Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Td, Tdap) If you haven t had at least 3 tetanus-and-diphtheria-containing shots sometime in your life, you need to get them now. Start with dose #1, followed by dose #2 in 1 month, and dose #3 in 6 months. All adults need Td booster doses every 10 years. If you re younger than age 65 years and haven t had pertussis-containing vaccine as an adult, one of the doses that you receive should have pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine in it known as Tdap. Be sure to consult your healthcare provider if you have a deep or dirty wound.
Vaccinations for Adults You re NEVER too old to get immunized! Getting immunized is a lifelong, life-protecting job. Don t leave your healthcare provider s office without making sure you ve had all the vaccinations you need. AGE VACCINE 50-64 years 65 years & older Hepatitis B (HepB) Hepatitis A (HepA) Varicella (Chicken Pox) Zoster (Shingles) You need this vaccine if you have a specific risk factor for hepatitis B virus infection* or you simply wish to be protected from this disease. The vaccine is given as a 3-dose series (dose #1 now, followed by dose #2 in 1 month, and dose #3, usually given 5 months after dose #2). You need this vaccine if you have a specific risk factor for hepatitis A virus infection* or you simply wish to be protected from this disease. The vaccine is usually given as 2 doses, 6-18 months apart. If you ve never had chicken pox or you were vaccinated but only received 1 dose, talk to your healthcare provider about whether you need this vaccine. If you are age 60 years or older, you should get this vaccine now.
Wallgreens Pharmacy Where can I get my WellMed Clinic Vaccinations? Texas Med Clinic CentroMed Clinic Metro Health Clinic HEB Pharmacy Private Doctor CommuniCare Health Centers University Health System Clinic Target Professional Nursing Consultant (PNC) Services - for homebound persons Call 211 if you need assistance with the cost of vaccines. 210-207-8867 OR 210-207-2869 IZSA@sanantonio.gov
Is it covered by Medicare? Medicare Part B covers: Flu shot annually Pneumococcal shot (pneumonia) once after the age of 65 Medicare Part D covers: Zoster (shingles) once after the age of 60. Tetanus, diphtheria & pertussis (Tdap) Varicella (chicken pox) Meningococcal shot Requires clinical review to determine coverage Hepatitis B & Hepatitis A
ImmuniZe San Antonio! IZSA RESOURCES INFORMATION & REFERRAL 211 Metro Health San Antonio Metropolitan Health District www.sanantonio.gov/health/immunizations (210) 207-8750 TEXAS ELDERLY ABUSE HOTLINE 1-800-252-5400 AACOG Alamo Area Council of Governments www.aacog.com (210) 362-5200
RESOURCES DSHS Texas Department of State Health Services www.immunizetexas.com 1-888-963-7111 ASC Alamo Service Connection www.alamoserviceconnection.org (210) 477-3275 CMS Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services www.cms.hhs.gov (800) 633-4227 210-207-8867 OR 210-207-2869 IZSA@sanantonio.gov
SPECIAL THANKS TO Maximus Metro Health/Immunizations Merck AACOG Humana Pfizer Community Initiatives/Senior Services Morningside Ministries/mmlearn.org Community First GlaskoSmithKline PNC Services Bexar County Medical Society University Health System/Health for Men Promotor de Buena Salud Aetna Sanofi Pasteur
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