- General Resources
- Adults with Chronic Health Conditions or Weakened Immune Systems
- College Students and Staff
- Adults 65 and Older
- Pregnant Women
- Travel Vaccines
General Resources
The following links provide adult immunization information, materials, and resources to help you make informed choices:
- Adult FAQ
- Immunization materials online and printable
- Vaccine stories
- Most adults in the U.S. are at low risk for measles (PDF)
- Vaccination information for adults (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention)
- Resources for adult immunizations (Immunize.org)
- "Vaccinations for Adults - You're Never Too Old to Get Immunized!" (PDF) (Immunize.org)
Adults with Chronic Health Conditions or Weakened Immune Systems
Learn about which vaccines you may need if you have chronic health conditions or a weakened immune system.
College Students and Staff
The following links provide immunization information and resources for college students and staff:
- For college students and administrators
- Vaccines throughout life (HHS.gov)
- Meningococcal disease (National Foundation for Infectious Diseases)
- American Society for Meningitis Prevention
Adults 65 and Older
Visit our immunizations webpage for seniors. The following links provide immunization information and resources for adults age 65 years and older:
Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services
Find out which immunizations (shots) Medicare covers. Medicare covers preventive services. Vaccines fall under that category.
- Preventative services (CMS.gov)
- Preventative and screening services (Medicare.gov)
- Part B (Medical Insurance) covers certain vaccines (like COVID-19, flu, hepatitis B, and pneumococcal shots).
- Part D (drug coverage) covers all other commercially available vaccines (like shingles, RSV, tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis) when medically necessary to prevent illness. You pay nothing out of pocket for Part D adult vaccines recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices. Contact your Medicare drug plan for more information about coverage.
- Vaccination resources for older adults (Alliance For Aging Research)
- Vaccines throughout life (HHS.gov)
- Vaccinations and older adults (National Institute on Aging)
Pregnant People
The following links provide immunization information for pregnant people:
- Pregnancy and vaccination
- Flu and pregnancy
- Pregnancy and vaccination (PDF)
- Vaccine resources (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists)
- Pregnancy and vaccination (CDC)
- Vaccine recommendations before, during, and after pregnancy (CDC)
- About vaccines and pregnancy (CDC)
- Vaccine considerations for new and expectant parents (Children's Hospital of Philadelphia)
Travel Vaccines
The following links provide immunization information for travelers: