you could try CDC.gov, this may help you, good luck
2006-09-30 05:17:08
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answered by HK3738 7
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Your family doctor should have a record of what shots you have had. Failing that, get tetanus, diphtheria, typhoid, polio and smallpox. If you are planning on travelling out of country, check with the countries you will be visiting for their requirements and also check for what you will need to get back into your own country based on where you travelled. Also, check with your local public health office to see if I have missed any required or advisable for where you live. You might also need some for the type of work you do if it involves diseases.
2006-09-30 05:25:55
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answered by St N 7
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you may get blood exams accomplished to be certain in case you're nonetheless proof against mumps ,measles and rubella. call your loved ones wellness care provider, or your community wellness branch and ask approximately finding out.
2016-12-12 17:56:24
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answered by ? 4
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Go to a doctor and they will give you all the shots you need.
2006-09-30 05:21:00
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answered by Barry G 5
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See a doctor.
MMR, TB, and tetanus shots DEFINITELY.
2006-09-30 05:16:45
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answered by *babydoll* 6
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