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Adult Vaccines
Laurel County Health Department does provide some adult vaccinations.
For more information on the types of adult vaccines provided and charges associated with those vaccines, contact our office at (606) 864-5187.
Learn what vaccines you may need - Adult Vaccine Assessment Tool
Influenza (Flu) Vaccine
While seasonal flu outbreaks can happen as early as October, most of the time flu activity peaks between December and February, although activity can last as late as May.
For more information on the Influenza Virus, click here: CDC’s Influenza Basics Page
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)
An STI is an infection that is passed during sexual intercourse.
Some STIs infect only your sexual and reproductive organs. Others, such as, HIV, hepatitis B, and syphilis, cause general body infections. Sometimes, there are no signs or symptoms with an STI. The symptoms can also appear and then go away. Just because you don’t have symptoms doesn’t mean you don’t have an STI.
STIs can be spread during any type of sexual contact. HIV and Hepatitis can also be spread through contact with infected blood. If you think you may have an STI, get checked. STIs do not just go away on their own. Laurel County Health Department may be able to provide testing for you if you think you may have an STI.
Many STIs can be cured, but others cannot be cured. Even if an STI can not be cured, it must still be treated to lessen the chances of it being spread to others. If you think you have an STI, or you have tested positive for an STI, you must tell your sexual partner(s). If they have contracted the STI, they can get sick. They can also spread the STI back to you or to others.