Ask Dr. Vieder

What are all the vaccinations my daughter needs to have for back to school this year?
Aside from good hand hygiene, adequate sleep, proper diet and regular exercise, vaccinations are the best way to protect our children from
potentially devastating and lethal diseases. From early childhood to the teen years, there are 16 vaccines which can help prevent unnecessary illness
or hospitalization. Staying current with the right vaccines is even more important if your child has any underlying chronic health conditions which
may expose them to a greater risk of contracting these vaccine preventable diseases. Because of the large number of vaccines that are available,
it is best that you speak about this very important issue with your child’s pediatrician or primary care physician who can be your best resource and
helped guide appropriate vaccination.

I’m concerned about parents who are not having their kids vaccinated. What can I do to keep my son healthy in this environment?
In recent years, there has been a signifi cant amount of opinion and even misinformation shared in public about potential complications from
receiving vaccines. It’s critically important to understand the true evidence-based science, but for brevity here, I would reassure everyone that
vaccines are absolutely safe and have not been proven to cause autism or other genetic anomalies. Most importantly, the best way you can protect
your own child from those who are not vaccinated, is give them the appropriate vaccines. Once a child or adult has been vaccinated, their risk of
contracting a disease from an unvaccinated individual is essentially eradicated. Vaccines assist our body’s incredible immune system to develop
immunities and antibodies that prevent specifi c infections.

My son off on his fi rst year of college. I’ve been hearing about different vaccinations for someone his
age. What vaccinations are important at this stage of his life?
There are highly effective vaccines capable of preventing meningitis, which is a severe and potentially lethal infection of
the brain and spinal cord. There is an increased incidence of risk associated with meningitis and college-aged young adults
due to a variety of risk factors in this age group. In addition to this vaccine, be aware that several childhood vaccines have
the potential to wear off over time and may require a booster vaccine to assure continued immunity. Your primary care
physician can be an excellent source of information for the correct vaccinations at each stage of our lives. In addition there
are some excellent resources at the Centers for Disease Control website, www.cdc.gov. Lakes Urgent Care also provides
many adult vaccines and can be an additional resource for adults to obtain vaccines in a cost effective, friendly environment.

For more health information, visit the Ask Dr. Vieder page at LakesUrgentCare.com
Dr. Sanford Vieder, DO, FACOEP, Medical Director at Lakes Urgent Care, West Bloomfi eld / Livonia

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