Adult Schedules
Some adults assume that the vaccines they received as children will protect them for the rest of their lives. While this is generally true, there are exceptions:
- Some adults were never vaccinated as children
- Newer vaccines were not available when some adults were children
- Immunity can begin to fade over time
Shingles Vaccine (Zostavax)
The Shingles vaccine (Zostavax) is not available at the Boise or McCall offices of Central District Health. Click here for a list of area pharmacies where Zostavax is available in Ada and Valley counties. Zostavax is available at the CDHD Mountain Home office.
Also of Concern
Some diseases affect older adults more than young adults or children. Many diseases, such as influenza, change year to year and can be prevented by vaccinating annually.
No matter how healthy you are, adults need immunizations too!
Childhood & Adolescent Schedules
Follow these links to find more information on childhood immunizations.
- 2006 Guide to Idaho School Immunization Law Grades Pre-K-12 (PDF)
- Childhood & Adolescent Immunization Schedule (PDF)
- CDC Child Immunization Schedule 2008 (PDF)
Additional Resources
- CDC Adult Schedule (PDF)
- Childhood & Adolescent Immunization Schedule (PDF)
- CDC Child Immunization Schedule (PDF)
- 2007 Guide to Idaho School Immunization Law Grades Pre-K-12 (PDF)
- National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
- Immunizations for Babies - A Guide for Parents (PDF)

