It is a common understanding that vaccines are a thing of the childhood. With advances in medical science, it is demonstrated by clinical evidence that adult vaccinations in the right groups of age &
co-morbidities have improved patients’ quality of life by reducing hospitalizations. We have recently witnessed the biggest global vaccination development and administration drive in the history of humankind, the covid-19 vaccinations.
Vaccines for adolescents
Flu-influenza
MMR
Chicken pox
Tdap
Typhoid
Cervical cancer
Vaccines for diabetic patients
Hepatitis B
Pneumococcal (50-65 years)
Flu-influenza
MMR
Chicken pox
Tdap
Vaccines for kidney disease patients
Influenza
MMR
Chicken pox
Tdap
Pneumococcal 2 types
Hepatitis B
Vaccines for patients with heart diseases,
respiratory conditions, liver diseases, alcoholics
Flu-influenza
MMR
Chicken pox
Hepatitis B
Pneumococcal (50-65 years)
Rabies vaccine is given to persons who have been exposed to animals e.g. by bite, scratch or lick over cut surface (post-exposure prophylaxis).
Tetanus vaccine is given to persons with contaminated injury or in individuals with uncertain prior tetanus immunization status.
Further, vaccinations are provided to people as per their travel related requirements.