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Shingles Awareness Week 2024 was February 26th-March 1st
The third annual Shingles Awareness Week was held February 26–March 1. The week was established to raise awareness about the risks of shingles (zoster). About one out of every three unvaccinated people in the United States will develop shingles in their lifetime. CDC recommends two doses of recombinant zoster vaccine (Shingrix, GSK) to prevent shingles and related complications in adults age 50 and older. Shingrix is also recommended for adults 19 years and older who have weakened immune systems because of disease or treatments that affect the immune system.
August is National Immunization Awareness Month
This is a good time to make sure you are up to date on your Immunizations. Health care professionals can find a free resources and supportive information at American College of Physicans web page, ACP’s Adult Immunization Resource Hub. Additional content is on the ITF Public or Health Care Professionals pages.
Get the expert’s opinion on the importance of vaccinations!
Dr. Rudolf Kotula, MD, MBA, FACP, FIDSA Epidemiologist Methodist Women’s Hospital / Physician Clinic & Asst. Clinical Professor of Medicine Creighton University, offers insights into the importance of getting vaccinated in a recent blog post, “4 Reasons You Should Get Vaccinated”, https://bestcare.org/news/4-reasons-you-should-get-vaccinated. Click on the link to read his advice.
There is a high probability that when searching the internet you could encounter an antivaccination activist website that will attempt to fool you with false and inaccurate information about vaccinations. Talk to your doctor or call your local health department for accurate information about vaccinations.
Susanne Shore, BSN, Wife of Senator Ben Nelson, is interviewed by Carol Wang of the Metro Omaha Medical Society. They discuss the importance of immunizations across the lifespan for members of all Nebraska families. – Sponsored by the Immunization Task Force – Metro Omaha