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Websites/Webpages
Student Immunization Law Age/Grade Requirements - Immunization Program-Wisconsin Department of Health Services
Vaccine Information Statements - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Immunization Action Coalition
Vaccine information for public and health professionals. Comprehensive information about specific diseases and vaccines to prevent them. Each page includes a Q&A section, photos, and/or video footage or true stories.
Immunization Action Coalition - Photos
Photos of vaccine-preventable diseases, such as pertussis ( whooping cough), polio, tetanus, measles, mumps, and others.
Immunization Action Coalition - Videos
Video clips of vaccne-preventable diseases, such as pertussis (whooping cough), polio, tetanus, measles, mumps, and others.
Immunization Recommendations for Disaster Responders - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Vaccine Education Center - The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
Provides complete, up-to-date, and reliable information about vaccines to parents and healthcare professionals.
Institute for Vaccine Safety - Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
Provides an independent assessment of vaccines and vaccine safety.
Vaccines.gov - Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Transcript of Live Chat with Dr Paul Offit about Vaccine Safety
Every Child by Two: http://www.ecbt.org/ and www.vaccinateyourbaby.org
American Academy of Pediatrics
Vaccines & Immunizations - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Comprehensive, easy-to-use site for specific audiences such as parents, travelers, and providers.
Wisconsin Immunization Program - Wisconsin Deparment of Health Services
Wisconsin Immunization Registry - Public Immunization Record Access
Provides parents and adults confidential access to their child’s immunization records.
Why I Choose - California Immunization Coalition
Vaccine information, including videos of people who have experienced vaccine-preventable diseases.
The Hows and Whys of Baby Vaccines from Parents.com
Books on Immunizations
Baby 411: Clear Answers & Smart Advice for Your Baby’s First Year, 5th ed., by Denise Fields and Ari Brown, M.D., Boulder: Windsor Peak Press, 2011. Print.
Do Vaccines Cause That?! A Guide for Evaluating Vaccine Safety Concerns,1st ed., by Martin G. Myers, M.D. and Diego Pineda, M.S., Galveston: Immunizations for Public Health, 2008. Print.
Parents’ Guide to Childhood Immunization, Atlanta: Department of Health and Human Services and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2010. Print. Booklet available online from www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/parents-guide.
Plain Talk About Childhood Immunizations, 6th ed., Olympia: Washington State Department of Health. 2009. Print. Booklet available online from http://here.doh.wa.gov/materials/plaintalk/?searchterm=plain talk about immunizations.
Vaccines and Your Child: Separating Fact from Fiction by Paul Offit, M.D. and Charlotte Moser, New York: Columbia University Press, 2011. Print.
Telephone Contact Numbers
CDC-INFO Contact Center: Call toll-free at 1-800-232-4636 (1-800-CDC-INFO) to ask questions about immunizations and vaccine-preventable diseases.
Wisconsin Immunization Program: Division of Public Health Regional Office, 920-448-5231. Central Office, 608-267-9959. |
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