Immunizations - General Overview
Immunization (vaccination) is a way to trigger your immune system and prevent serious, life-threatening diseases... More »
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IDSA strengthens policy on mandatory HCW influenza immunization. ... The National Network for Immunization Information (NNii) ... Immunization Issues...
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CDC's Vaccines & Immunizations web site HOME PAGE ... However, we cannot take high immunization coverage levels for granted. To continue to protect America's children and adults, we must obtain maximum immunization coverage in all populations, establish effective partnerships, conduct reliable scientific research,
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Childhood Immunization Schedule; Print office-size, brochure-size, pocket-size, download to PDA, etc. (en español) ... Instant Childhood Immunization Scheduler; Make schedule for birth through 6 years old ... Summary of Recommendations for Childhood and Adolescent Immunization [PDF-87.62KB]
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Which vaccines does your child need to receive and when? Use this immunization schedule as a handy reference. ... KidsHealth> Parents> Pregnancy & Newborns> Medical Care & Your Baby> Immunization Schedule...
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This article includes a description of each of the vaccines recommended for children, and a link to an immunization schedule that can help you make sure your child has all vaccinations on time. ... When to Delay or Avoid Immunization...
kidshealth.org/parent/general/body/vaccine.html
Immunization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Immunization , or immunisation , is the process by which an individual's immune system becomes fortified against an agent (known as the immunogen). When an immune system is exposed to molecules tha...
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Immunization shots, or vaccinations, are essential. They protect against things like measles, mumps, rubella, hepatitis B, polio, diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (whooping cough). Immunizations are important for adults as well as for children.
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