Adult Immunization

ACP works to improve adult immunization and patient outcomes by developing clinical guidance based on the best available evidence, publishing weekly scientific content, advocacy and making public statements, and offering resources for physicians and patients.

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As Measles Cases Increase, ACP Can Help with Adult Immunization and Medical Misinformation Resources

ACP urges adults to get vaccinations recommended from trusted sources that develop clinical guidelines based on transparent, evidence-based methodologies and safegurads against conflicts of interest.

ACP’s Medical Misinformation and Disinformation page also has resources aimed at stopping and preventing the spread of disinformation and misinformation.

Measles information specifically can be found below in the “Other Resources” section under “Clinical Updates.”

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Featured Updates

 

NewRespiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccines in Adults Who Are Not Pregnant or Immunocompromised

ACP issued updated vaccine practice points for physicians that advise adults aged 75 or older should receive a protein subunit Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) vaccine and those aged 60-74 at increased risk for severe RSV may consider receiving the protein subunit RSV vaccine.

NewCOVID-19 Vaccines for 2025–2026 in Adults Who Are Not Pregnant or Immunocompromised

ACP has issued updated COVID-19 vaccine practice points for physicians that say adults over age 65 and those aged 18-64 at increased risk for COVID-19 should receive the updated 2025-2026 mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine. The practice points are published in Annals of Internal Medicine.

ACP Immunization-Related Efforts

Learn what ACP is doing to lead advocacy efforts to protect public health, develop immunization recommendations, promote evidence-based immunization practices for protection against preventable diseases, and provide tools and resources to help members guide patients toward informed decisions.

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Vaccination Recommendations

  • Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccines in Adults Who Are Not Pregnant or Immunocompromised - ACP issued updated vaccine practice points for physicians that advise adults aged 75 or older should receive a protein subunit Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) vaccine and those aged 60-74 at increased risk for severe RSV may consider receiving the protein subunit RSV vaccine. 
  • COVID-19 Vaccines for 2025–2026 in Adults Who Are Not Pregnant or Immunocompromised - ACP issued updated COVID-19 vaccine practice points for physicians that say adults over age 65 and those aged 18-64 at increased risk for COVID-19 should receive the updated 2025-2026 mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccine. The practice points are published in Annals of Internal Medicine
  • ACP Encourages All Adults to Receive the 2025-2026 Influenza Vaccine - The American College of Physicians issued new influenza vaccine practice points that say everyone ages 18 to 64 years who are not pregnant or immunocompromised should receive either a standard-dose trivalent or a standard-dose quadrivalent (cell-based, egg-based, MF59-adjuvanted, or recombinant) influenza vaccine for the 2025-2026 influenza season. The practice points are published in Annals of Internal Medicine.

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Protect Evidence-based Vaccine Recommendations: Take action by urging your members of Congress to support legislation that would protect the scientific process for vaccine recommendations and coverage.

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  Resources to Increase Immunization Rates

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