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1 (Table 2 As (Table 3 4 (Appendix) Recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization PracticesUNITED STATES
Vaccines in the Adult Immunization Schedule*VaccineCOVID-19 vaccine
Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine
COVID-19 vaccination recommendations have changed. Find the latest recommendations atVaccine
(IIV4) orInfluenza recombinant (RIV4)
1 dose annually
(LAIV4)1 dose annually
(Tdap or Td)1 dose Tdap each pregnancy; 1 dose Td/Tdap for wound management (see notes)
(MMR) 1 or 2 doses depending on indication (VAR)2 doses
(RZV)2 doses for immunocompromising conditions (see notes)
(HPV) (PCV15, PCV20, PPSV23)1 dose PCV15 followed by PPSV23
(HepA)2, 3, or 4 doses depending on vaccine
(HepB)2, 3, or 4 doses depending on vaccine or condition
(MenACWY)1 or 2 doses depending on indication, see notes for booster recommendations
(MenB)Haemophilus influenzae type b
(Hib)1 or 3 doses depending on indication
2 or 3 doses depending on vaccine and indication, see notes for booster recommendations
Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule for ages 19 years or older, United States, 2023 COVID-19 vaccination recommendations have changed. Find the latest recommendations atVaccine
Contraindicated
Contraindicated
3 doses through age 26 years
Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule by Medical Condition or Other Indication, United States, 2023
orPrecaution for LAIV4 does not apply to alcoholism. b. See notes for influenza; hepatitis B; measles, mumps, and rubella; and varicella vaccinations. c. Hematopoietic stem cell transplant.
1 dose PCV15 followed by PPSV23 OR 1 dose PCV20 (see notes)
Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule for ages 19 years or older, United States, 2023 COVID-19 vaccination recommendations have changed. Find the latest recommendations atFor vaccine recommendations for persons 18 years
COVID-19 vaccination
Primary series: 2-dose series at 0, 4-8 weeks
BseeSpecial situations
Primary series
Booster dose: see
Pre-exposure prophylaxis (e.g., monoclonal
may be considered to complementFor Janssen COVID-19 Vaccine recipients see
Note: Current COVID-19 schedule available at
Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccination
Anatomical or functional asplenia (including sickle1 dose if previously did not receive Hib;
Hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT):
3-dose series 4 weeks apart starting 6-12 months
Hepatitis A vaccination
Not at risk but want protection from hepatitis A
Special situations
At risk for hepatitis A virus infection: 2-dose seriesChronic liver disease (e.g., persons with
HIV infection
Men who have sex with men
Injection or noninjection drug use
Persons experiencing homelessness
Work with hepatitis A virus in research
Travel in countries with high or intermediate
(HepA-HepB [Twinrix] mayClose, personal contact with international
(e.g., household or regular babysitting) in Pregnancy if at risk for infection or severe outcome Settings for exposure, including health care settingsHepatitis B vaccination
Age 19 through 59 years: complete a 2- or 3- or
Note: Heplisav-B and PreHevbrio are not
Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule, United States, 2023 NotesAge 60 years or older with known risk factors for
should complete aAge 60 years or older without known risk factors
may complete a Risk factors for hepatitis B virus infection include: Chronic liver disease (e.g., persons with hepatitisHIV infection
Sexual exposure risk (e.g., sex partners of hepatitisCurrent or recent injection drug use
Percutaneous or mucosal risk for exposure
(e.g., household contacts of HBsAg-Incarceration
Travel in countries with high or intermediate
Patients on dialysis: complete a 3- or 4-dose seriesHuman papillomavirus vaccination
HPV vaccination recommended for all persons
2- or 3-dose series depending
Age 15 years or older at initial vaccination:
3-dose series at 0, 1-2 months, 6 months (minimum
Age 9-14 years at initial vaccination and received1 additional dose
Age 9-14 years at initial vaccination and receivedHPV vaccination
Interrupted schedules: If vaccination schedule is
No additional dose recommended when any HPV
Some adults age 27-45 years: Based on shared
2- or 3-dose series as above
Special situations
Age ranges recommended above for routine and
Immunocompromising conditions, including HIV
: 3-dose series, even for those who initiatePregnancy: Pregnancy testing is not needed before
Influenza vaccination
Age 19 years or older: 1 dose any influenza vaccineAge 65 years or older: Any one of quadrivalent
For the 2022-2023 season, see
For the 2023-2024 season, see the 2023-2024 ACIP
Special situations
Egg allergy, hives only: any influenza vaccine
Egg allergy-any symptom other than hives
(e.g., angioedema, respiratory distress or requiredClose contacts (e.g., caregivers, healthcare
theseSevere allergic reaction (e.g., anaphylaxis)
see Appendix listing Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule, United States, 2023 Notes History of Guillain-Barré syndrome within 6 weeksGenerally,
Measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination
No evidence of immunity to measles, mumps, or
1 dose
Evidence of immunity: Born before 1957 (health
Special situations
Pregnancy with no evidence of immunity to
MMR contraindicated during pregnancy;
Nonpregnant persons of childbearing age with no
1 dose
HIV infection with CD4 percentages ≥15% and
2-dose series at least 4 weeks apart; MMR
Severe immunocompromising conditions:
MMR contraindicated
Students in postsecondary educational
2-dose series at least 4 weeks apart if previously did
In mumps outbreak settings, for information about
Health care personnel:
Born before 1957 with no evidence of immunity
Consider 2-dose series at least 4 weeks apart for
Born in 1957 or later with no evidence of
2-dose series at least 4 weeks apart for protection
Meningococcal vaccination
Anatomical or functional asplenia (including sickle2-dose series
Travel in countries with hyperendemic or epidemic
Neisseria meningitidis: 1 dose
First-year college students who live in residential1 dose
For MenACWY booster dose recommendations
for groups listed under "Special situations" and in anShared clinical decision-making for MenB
Adolescents and young adults age 16-23 years
Based on shared clinical
Special situations for MenB
Anatomical or functional asplenia (including sickleNeisseria meningitidis:
2-dose primary series MenB-4C (Bexsero) at least
Pregnancy: Delay MenB until after pregnancy unlessFor MenB booster dose recommendations for
Note: MenB vaccines may be administered
Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule, United States, 2023 NotesAge 65 years or older who have:
Not previously received a dose of PCV13, PCV15,
1 dose PCV15 OR 1 dose PCV20. If
Previously received only PCV7: follow the
Previously received only PCV13: 1 dose PCV20 at
Previously received only PPSV23: 1 dose PCV15 OR
Previously received both PCV13 and PPSV23
1 dose PCV20 at least 5 years after their
Previously received both PCV13 and PPSV23, AND
For guidance on determining which pneumococcal
Special situations
Age 19-64 years with certain underlying medical
Not previously received a PCV13, PCV15, or
1 dose PCV15 OR 1 dose PCV20. If
Previously received only PCV7: follow the
Previously received only PCV13: 1 dose PCV20 at
Previously received only PPSV23: 1 dose PCV15 OR
Previously received both PCV13 and PPSV23
1 dose PCV20 at least 5 years after their
For guidance on determining which pneumococcal
Note: Immunocompromising conditions
Note: Underlying medical conditions or other
Polio vaccination
Routine poliovirus vaccination of adults residing in theSpecial situations
Adults at increased risk of exposure
4/21/2023Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule, United States, 2023 NotesPreviously did not receive Tdap at or after age
1 dose Tdap, then Td or Tdap every 10 years
Special situations
Previously did not receive primary vaccination
1 dose
Pregnancy: 1 dose Tdap during each pregnancy,
Wound management: Persons with 3 or more doses
Varicella vaccination
No evidence of immunity to varicella: 2-dose seriesEvidence of immunity: U.S.-born before 1980
Special situations
Pregnancy with no evidence of immunity to
VAR contraindicated during pregnancy;
Health care personnel with no evidence of
1 dose if previously received
HIV infection with CD4 percentages ≥15% and
Vaccination may be considered
Severe immunocompromising conditions:
VAR contraindicated
Zoster vaccination
Age 50 years or older*: 2-dose series recombinant
*Note: Serologic evidence of prior varicella isSpecial situations
Pregnancy: There is currently no ACIP
Immunocompromising conditions (including
**Note: If there is no documented history of varicella, Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule, United States, 2023Appendix
Influenza, egg-based,
Guide to Contraindications and Precautions to Commonly Used VaccinesAdapted from Table 4-1 in Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) General Best Practice Guidelines for Immunization: Contraindication and Precautions available at www.cdc.
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