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Which of the following vaccines should be offered to adults 27-45 years of age based on shared decision-making with their healthcare provider?
Influenza vaccine
Human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine
Hepatitis B vaccine
Herpes zoster (shingles) vaccine
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine.
Rationale: ACIP recommends shared clinical decision‑making for HPV vaccination in adults aged 27–45 (not routine for all in that age group). Influenza vaccine is routinely recommended annually for all adults; hepatitis B is routinely recommended for adults up to age 59 (and for those at risk); herpes zoster (Shingrix) is recommended starting at age 50.
Rationale: ACIP recommends shared clinical decision‑making for HPV vaccination in adults aged 27–45 (not routine for all in that age group). Influenza vaccine is routinely recommended annually for all adults; hepatitis B is routinely recommended for adults up to age 59 (and for those at risk); herpes zoster (Shingrix) is recommended starting at age 50.
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