Teens and college students are particularly vulnerable to certain diseases by being in large group settings like schools or college dorms. That’s why it’s important to be vaccinated.
Teens and Young Adults
(ages 19 - 26)
Below are the recommended vaccinations for teens and young adults. It’s always best to discuss any concerns with your healthcare provider.
Vaccine | Recommendation | People at High Risk |
Influenza (Flu) |
| Annually for children and adults, especially those over 65 or with certain medical conditions. |
COVID-19 |
| Recommended for all people ages 6 months and older. |
MMR (Measles, Mumps, Rubella) Vaccine |
| Adults should get at least one dose if they did not get it as a child. |
HPV (Human Papillomavirus) Vaccine |
| Recommended for adults ages 26 and under to protect against high-risk forms of HPV, a sexually transmitted infection that can cause certain cancers. |
Meningococcal Vaccine |
| This vaccine protects against meningitis. Routine vaccination is recommended at age 11 or 12 with a booster at 16. |