It is only a problem for adults who get two doses because they may have paid for the second vaccine when they didn't need it. There are no ill-effects on the adult body if a second dose is received in one season.
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stuppid
Adults should get seasonal influenza vaccine annually.
When the vaccine is administered it is done sub-q or under the skin. This results in about a quarter sized bump that remains until the dogs body absorbs the vaccine. If swelling is more than this the dog can be given a benadryl in case of allergic reaction but a vet should be consulted so he knows that there was a problem.
The results were the same for a teen as for an adult and a baby
nymph
Prior to chickenpox vaccine, 90% of adult had a history of chickenpox. Today, with routine vaccination in the US, the numbers are lower.
You should have the vaccine as an older adult if you had chicken pox as a child. Before shingles appear.
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Yes. Since Chicken Pox is contagious, the primary way to get it is from being exposed to someone else who currently has it - whether that be a child or an adult.
I wouldn't say so. In 2011 they said that season 3 will be released on adult swim for new "adult stuff" that it will have on February 2012 (passed). What is the "adult stuff"? I don't know.
no