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Fatal Meningococcal Disease in a Laboratory Worker -California, 2012

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Channing D. Sheets, MSEd1, Kathleen Harriman, PhD1, Jennifer Zipprich, PhD1, Janice K. Louie, MD1, William S.

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Meningococcal Vaccine for Preteens and Teens

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Meningococcal Vaccine for Preteens, Teens, and Adolescents

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Meningococcal Vaccines for Preteens, Teens | CDC Features

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Talk with your teen’s clinician about meningococcal vaccination to help protect your child’s health. Meningococcal disease is a very serious illness where death can occur in as little as a few hours.

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10 Reasons To Get Vaccinated | CDC Features

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Did you know that adults need vaccines too? If you didn’t, you are not alone.

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Adults With Chronic Conditions: Get Vaccinated | CDC Features

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Vaccines are recommended for all adults to help prevent getting and spreading diseases. Vaccines are especially important for those with chronic conditions, who are more likely to develop complications from certain vaccine-preventable diseases. Find out which vaccines are recommended for you.

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