Meningococcal Disease Expert Q&A

Meningococcal Disease Expert Q&A This video Q&A with key healthcare experts provides answers to commonly asked questions about meningococcal disease and the importance of immunization, specifically among adolescents. A link to this page can be shared on healthcare practice websites and through other office communications to help educate patients and their families about the importance…

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Meningitis Myths and Facts

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Sample Social Media Calendar

Sample Social Media Calendar Use the links below for suggested sample social media posts by month: January February March April May June July August September October November December January All Month Keep those healthy New Year’s resolutions going strong! Bring your teens up to date on recommended #vaccines http://bit.ly/SWIJaV Start 2018 health and make sure you…

Recommended Immunization Catch-Up Schedule (4 Months-18 Years)

Catch-up Immunization Schedule for Children and Adolescents Who Start Late or Who Are More than 1 Month Behind Recommendations for Ages 18 Years or Younger, United States, 2022 COVID-19 Vaccination ACIP recommends use of COVID-19 vaccines for everyone ages 6 months and older. COVID-19 vaccine and other vaccines may be administered on the same day….

Hepatitis B

Hepatitis B Adolescent Vaccination Recommendation: The hepatitis B vaccine should be given to any adolescent through 18 years of age who was not immunized as an infant or young child. Hepatitis B vaccines are given as multiple doses over a specified time. About hepatitis B Hepatitis B is a serious liver disease caused by the…

Help Traveling Flu Bug on the Journey to #FightFlu!

Learn about the importance of being fully vaccinated to prevent serious and potentially deadly diseases (including meningococcal disease, HPV, flu, Tdap) Adolescent Immunization Learn about the importance of being fully vaccinated to prevent serious and potentially deadly diseases (including meningococcal disease, HPV, flu, Tdap) [2016] ●●●● RESOURCES Call to Action: Addressing New and Ongoing Adolescent…

Who Is at Risk?

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Link to NFID

Link to NFID Link to NFID For the purposes of supporting the NFID mission and to help raise awareness and improve vaccination rates, users do not need NFID permission to link to NFID websites. As a courtesy, please send a notification when you do create these links. If images are used, please include a statement…