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Old 01-13-2010, 05:24 PM   #27
nneessaa
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Yes, I think you have a good idea of what to do. Definitely not every year. I think you are right that they are not at a high risk for the diseases. I think they should be fine for at least 3, even 5 years. Usually vaccines are good for life but there are always exceptions so that's why people continue to vaccinate. Again, titers don't measure the memory cells only the antibodies...
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