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Welcome ! Start Healthy – Stay Healthy
National Immunization Awareness Month Campaign
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National Immunization Awareness Month Support to help you promote it!
www.nphic.org/niam
• Key messages for vaccination for each week • FAQs • Social media messages • Matte article for consumers and health care professionals • Web buttons • And more!
National Immunization Awareness Month Objectives
• Promote importance of immunizations across the lifespan • Maximize earned media opportunities through on-line
conversations and sharing through social media • Utilize social media networks to circulate information and
resources to target audiences • Highlight the campaign, encourage dissemination of
campaign materials
National Immunization Awareness Month Key Messages
• Vaccines are an important step in protecting against serious, and sometimes deadly, diseases.
• Vaccines are recommended throughout our lives. • A strong provider recommendation is one of the best
ways to ensure patients get the vaccinations they need when they need them!
Young Adults Immunization Week: Aug 4 - 10
“Off to College” Goal: Promote the importance of immunizations
among college students specifically: • Tdap vaccine which protects against tetanus,
diphtheria, and pertussis (also known as whooping cough).
• HPV vaccine which protects against the human papillomaviruses that cause most cervical cancers, anal cancer, and genital warts.
• Seasonal flu vaccine which protects against influenza.
Children & Teens Immunization Week: Aug 11-17
“Back to School”
Goal: Promote the importance of immunizations among children and teens specifically: • Young children (under 6): a series of shots to
protect against measles, polio, chicken pox, and hepatitis (and 10 other diseases).
• Pre-teens : Pre-teens need shots at age 11 or 12 to
help protect them from tetanus, diphtheria, whooping cough, meningitis, and HPV (human papillomavirus).
• Teens: A booster shot at age 16 to help protect
them from meningitis.
Adult Immunization Week: Aug 18-24
“Not just for kids” Goal: Promote the importance of immunizations among adults 19 and older: • Zoster (Shingles): for adults 60+ • Annual Flu Vaccination • Tdap: especially for adults who have close contact
with newborns • Pneumococcal vaccine: for adults 60+ and those with
chronic health conditions
Babies & Moms Immunization Week: Aug 25-31
“A healthy start” Goal: Promote the importance of immunizations among pregnant women and babies: • Tdap vaccine • Annual Flu vaccine
The VICNetwork is pleased to share
Resources and Information from our Partners and
Stakeholders
ImmunizationforWomen.org The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) www.immunize.org
Vaccinate Your Baby
Join the Conversation!
Vaccinate Your Baby
Twitter @shotofprev
Voices for Vaccines www.voicesforvaccines.org
National Influenza Summit www.preventinfluenza.org
National Public Health Information Coalition www.nphic.org
VICNetwork.org
Get the code at: www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/syndicate.html
Simply copy and paste code into your Web page. Once saved, you’re done; no additional maintenance is needed. The code includes a PDF version of the schedule so your Web visitors have the option to print the schedule too.
Get Web code provided by CDC for • Childhood schedules • Adult schedules • Table of contraindications & precautions
Display CDC’s 2013 Immunization Schedules for Children, Adolescents, and Adults On Your Website
CDC Childhood Immunization Television PSAs Available
• Direct-to-parent campaign
• Based on input from parents
• English: Immunization. Power to Protect. • Two 30 and 60 second animated TV PSAs • One 4 minute online video • Two print ads
• Spanish: Con salud, todo es posible. Vacune a sus hijos.
• Two print ads
www.cdc.gov/vaccines/cdcmediaresources
www.cdc.gov/vaccines/events/niiw/print-materials.html
New NCIRD Educational Products
Immunization: You Call the Shots Modules • Vaccines for Children • Vaccine Storage and Handling
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/ed/youcalltheshots.htm
New NCIRD Educational Products
The Immunization Encounter: Critical Issues
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/ed/courses.htm#imzencounter
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