7 Must-Have Vaccines Every Adult Should Know About

May 27, 2025

Author: Dr. Suchismitha Rajamanya, Lead Consultant & HOD – Internal Medicine, Aster Whitefield Hospital, Bengaluru

India

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New Delhi, May 27, 2025:

We often associate vaccines with childhood, but adult vaccination is just as vital. As we grow older, the immunity we once built begins to wane, making us vulnerable to diseases we thought we’d left behind. Fortunately, there are safe and effective vaccines that can protect adults from serious health risks.

Here are seven essential ones to keep on your radar.

  1. Influenza (Flu) Vaccine – Your Annual Health Shield

The flu isn’t just a seasonal illness—it can cause serious complications, especially in older adults and those with chronic conditions. Since the flu virus changes each year, an annual flu shot is essential for everyone. It’s a simple yet effective way to stay protected and reduce the spread of infection.

  1. Pneumococcal Vaccine – Lung Protection After 65

Pneumonia and related infections can be dangerous for seniors and people with chronic diseases. The pneumococcal vaccine is especially important after age 65, often given in two doses for full protection. It helps prevent serious respiratory infections that can lead to hospitalization or worse.

  1. Hepatitis B Vaccine – A Must for Liver Health

Hepatitis B can lead to chronic liver disease and cancer. If you weren’t vaccinated as a child, now’s the time—especially if you work in healthcare or are exposed to blood or bodily fluids. It’s a safe, reliable way to protect your liver and long-term health.

  1. HPV Vaccine – Cancer Prevention for Adults Up to 45

HPV is linked to several cancers, not just cervical. The vaccine is recommended for both men and women between ages 12 and 45. It’s a preventive step against certain cancers and genital warts, offering long-term protection with a short series of doses.

  1. Shingles Vaccine – For Adults Over 60

If you’ve had chickenpox, the virus can reactivate later in life as shingles—a painful, sometimes long-lasting condition. The shingles vaccine, given in two doses after age 60, helps prevent this and reduces the risk of nerve pain that can follow.

  1. Typhoid Vaccine – Essential for Frequent Travellers

Traveling to parts of Asia, Africa, or Latin America? The typhoid vaccine protects you from serious illness caused by contaminated food or water. It’s advised every two years for those who travel often to high-risk areas.

  1. Varicella Vaccine – In Case You Missed It as a Kid

If you never had chickenpox, you’re still at risk as an adult—when the illness tends to be more severe. The varicella vaccine is recommended for unvaccinated adults, especially teachers, caregivers, and healthcare professionals.

Vaccines aren’t just for children—they’re a lifelong safeguard. Age, health conditions, and lifestyle all influence which vaccines you may need. Talk to your doctor about creating a personalized vaccination plan. Staying updated is a powerful step toward protecting your health—and your community.

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