Vaccination is not only a patent for babies, but also for adults.
So what vaccine should adults take?
First of all, due to the rapid development of the epidemic, COVID-19 should be vaccinated first.
Among them, there are three kinds. The first one is COVID-19 inactivated vaccine, Vero cells, which we should inoculate twice. The time interval between two times should be greater than or equal to three weeks. The second dose should be inoculated within eight weeks after the first dose.
The second is recombinant COVID-19 vaccine, adenovirus V vector. The third is the recombinant COVID-19 vaccine, cho cells. This vaccine should be inoculated in three doses, and the interval between two adjacent doses is greater than or equal to four weeks. Similarly, the second dose should be completed within eight weeks after the first dose, and the third dose should be completed within six months after the first dose.
The second vaccine that adults should get is the flu vaccine. Priority is given to medical staff and service personnel in some welfare institutions. Teachers at school. And other high-risk groups, such as the elderly, patients with chronic diseases and women.
The flu vaccine should be vaccinated every year. It is best to complete vaccination before the end of 10 every year.
The third vaccine that adults should be vaccinated with is hepatitis B vaccine. The key vaccination groups of hepatitis B vaccine are family members of hepatitis B patients, hemodialysis patients and organ transplant patients, medical workers, medical college students and other people who are exposed to blood products.
The fourth vaccine that adults should be vaccinated with is hpv vaccine. The virtual price of bivalent, tetravalent and nonavalent means that the higher the price, the wider the protection for the vaccinators, but there is no special difference in the preventive effect on cervical cancer.
The fifth vaccine that is often vaccinated is pneumococcal vaccine. The key groups that should be vaccinated are the elderly, patients with chronic diseases, people with poor immune function and asymptomatic AIDS patients. Patients with cerebrospinal fluid leakage, special people, etc.
The sixth vaccine that should be vaccinated is the sporozoite vaccine. People who are not suitable for vaccination include people who are allergic to vaccine ingredients, people who have never had chicken pox, pregnant women and so on.
There are a few questions next. Help everyone answer it. First of all, not all vaccines can be effective for life with one shot. The vaccine has an expiration date.
Secondly, you can get some vaccines at the same time. Some don't.
So being allergic to a certain ingredient doesn't mean that you can't get a vaccine. You should consult the relevant vaccinators for details.
Ok, here is a brief introduction to the vaccines that adults should be vaccinated. Therefore, after understanding, if there are still related vaccines, you should go to the hospital as soon as possible.