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View Poll Results: Which Immunizations (Vaccines) Are You Up-To-Day Today? (CDC, US Immunizations 2009)
Tetanus, diptheria, pertussis (Td/Tdap, last 10 years) 5 62.50%
Human papillomavirus (HPV, females only of course) 1 12.50%
Varicella (Chicken pox) - Natural immunity or by vaccine. 5 62.50%
Zoster 2 25.00%
Measles, mumps, rubella (MMR) 6 75.00%
Seasonal influenza 4 50.00%
A(H1N1) 1 12.50%
Pneumococcal (polysaccharide) 4 50.00%
Hepatitis A 2 25.00%
Hepatitis B 2 25.00%
Meningococcal 3 37.50%
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Which Vaccinations Are You Current (Up to Date)? (CDC, US Immunizations 2009)

According to the attached Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule by the US Center for Disease Control (CDC), there are 10 primary immunizations adults should consider. I will add A(H1N1) to the mix to make it 11.

Please select all in the poll that you are current and up to date. For example, the seasonal flu is one shot annual. Heb A and B are a series of shots. So, only answer yes if you are up-to-date (or started the series and will complete soon.)


You can also answer yes if you are natually immune due to age or prior exposure (like chicken pox or H1N1, etc).
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You have Hepatitis A twice.
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You have Hepatitis A twice.
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---------- Post updated at 12:11 ---------- Previous update was at 11:55 ----------

Note: You can change your vote if you get new immunizations.

For example, I am considering getting A(H1N1) if "they" ever make it available in the region I live... but so far only the "elite" can get it (government PMs, parliament members, royalty, etc....)...... Vaccinations based on social status..... hahahaha.
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I added a few because I have a few non standard ones due to travel requirements. I didn't add malaria since that is a continuous immunization.
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I added a few because I have a few non standard ones due to travel requirements. I didn't add malaria since that is a continuous immunization.
For travel specific immunizations, we should also add Typhoid and Japanese Encephalitis (JE).
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Note: You can change your vote if you get new immunizations.
I don't see a way to do that except perhaps using my Admin ability to edit the poll.
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I don't see a way to do that except perhaps using my Admin ability to edit the poll.
It is working again now:

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The reason was that we lost the "change vote" feature when I disabled write-ins (to keep this poll pegged to the CDC attachment).

PS: So, please don't write any any more vaccines in this poll, so we can keep this poll pegged to the CDC PDF (attached before) but permit vote changes.
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