Did you know that it is National Infant Immunization Week?Immunizations protect infants and children from 14 vaccine-preventable diseases before they turn 2. Learn why following the CDC’s recommended schedule provides the best protection: https://lnkd.in/eyRNMCcr #NIIW [Image: Adult hand fist-bumping small child hand. Text: Together we can help make sure kids are protected with recommended vaccinations. National Infant Immunization Week and CDC logo.]
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August is National Immunization Awareness Month! 💉💪 Staying up-to-date on vaccinations is crucial for college students. Whether they're heading back to campus or just starting their journey, protecting themselves and your campus community is key. Check out our guide "Immunization Recommendations for College Students" (updated May 2024) to learn about the vaccines best practices. 🔗 https://buff.ly/3YzcKCI #ImmunizationAwarenessMonth #CollegeHealth
Immunization Recommendations for College Students – ACHA
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Staying up-to-date on your vaccines is a crucial way to stop the spread of disease, not to mention keep you (and those you care about) safe from risky conditions. August is National Immunization Awareness Month, so click here to learn more: https://lnkd.in/gNh7uvG8
Recognizing National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM)
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It’s National Immunization Awareness Month! Routine vaccines are the best way to protect yourself and your loved ones from certain preventable diseases. Talk with a health care provider and take this CDC assessment to learn more about recommended adult vaccines. https://ow.ly/jgIy50SVS1l
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National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM) is observed every August to highlight the importance of vaccines for people of all ages. It's a time to recognize the role immunizations play in protecting us from serious diseases, keeping communities healthy, and preventing outbreaks. Vaccines are a safe, effective, and essential part of public health. During NIAM, take the opportunity to ensure your vaccinations are up to date, encourage loved ones to do the same, and spread the word about the life-saving power of immunization. Together, we can build a healthier future for everyone. #NationalImmunizationAwarenessMonth #VaccinesWork #HealthyCommunities #PreventDisease #himont
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Halfway through August National Immunization Awareness Month, some sobering trends: routine childhood vaccine rates have dropped; some state authorities have emboldened parents to opt out of important vaccines. Yet, the data remain clear: routine childhood vaccines not only save lives & prevent disease spread, they also save money according to newly CDC-published research. How is that not a win-win-win situation? Our responsibilities as healthcare and public health providers are that we must continue to increase immunization trust with our patients, healthcare workforce, and communities while advocating for policies that keep our kids safe and reduce costs. #immunizations
Childhood Vaccines Aren’t Just Saving Lives. They’re Saving Money.
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August is National Immunization Awareness Month! Did you know vaccines prevent 2-3 million deaths worldwide each year? Immunization can reduce the risk of vaccine-preventable diseases by up to 95% (Source: WHO). Preventive care, including regular vaccinations, is crucial for maintaining a healthy community and avoiding outbreaks of preventable diseases. Let's prioritize preventive care and protect our community's health for a safer, healthier future! #nationalimmunizationawarenessmonth #stopthespread #preventioniskey
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April 22-29 is National Infant Immunization Week. Immunizations protect infants and children from 14 vaccine-preventable diseases before they turn 2. Learn why following the CDC’s recommended schedule provides the best protection: https://lnkd.in/eyRNMCcr #NIIW [Image: Smiling doctor with stethoscope on baby's chest. Text: It's National Infant Immunization Week. You have the power to protect. Your recommendation matters. CDC logo.]
Follow Immunization Schedule: 6 Reasons
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August is National Immunization Awareness Month! 💉 Did you know that the US spends $26.5 billion each year on vaccines to prevent illnesses like the flu, pneumonia, whooping cough, and shingles for adults aged 50+? Stay informed, stay protected, and prioritize your health! Learn more about the impact of vaccines and how they keep you and your loved ones safe. Watch this month's Taylor Talks video to learn more. #StayInformed #ProtectYourHealth 🌟👩⚕️👨⚕️🦠 https://bit.ly/46SFY1A
August is National Immunization Awareness Month
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August is National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM). As kids prepare to return to school this month, routine childhood and age-specific vaccinations are a top public health priority. With the spread of misinformation about vaccine safety, encouraging childhood vaccine uptake is both timely and critical. Let’s RISE is a CDC initiative that provides practical strategies, resources, and data to help ensure that all Americans are up to date with their routine immunizations, protecting everyone from vaccine-preventable diseases and disabilities. Learn more: https://buff.ly/3AhtunR
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🌟 Recognizing August as National Immunization Awareness Month! 🌟 At MedZed, we are proud to recognize August as National Immunization Awareness Month. Immunizations play a critical role in maintaining public health, preventing the spread of contagious diseases, and ensuring better health outcomes for everyone. Staying up to date with vaccinations is not only important for individual health but also for the well-being of our communities. By getting vaccinated, we protect ourselves and those around us, especially the most vulnerable members of our society. Immunization is a vital component of the comprehensive care we provide to our members. When we meet with our members in the field, we strive to help them connect with their Primary Care Physicians (PCPs) to ensure they are up to date on their immunizations. This proactive approach helps prevent illnesses and supports better overall health. Let's use this month to spread awareness about the importance of vaccinations and encourage everyone to stay current with their immunization schedules. Together, we can create healthier communities and brighter futures. #NationalImmunizationAwarenessMonth #StayVaccinated #BetterHealth #MedZed #CommunityCare #HealthAwareness
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