- Talking with Parents about Vaccines | Childhood Vaccines | CDC
This flow chart shows three easy steps to take when talking with parents about vaccines
- How CDC vaccine guidance changes for children affect your next . . .
The CDC on Monday dramatically reduced the number of vaccines it recommends for all children Here’s what parents should know
- Common Immunization Questions from Parents - American Academy of Pediatrics
Offers common questions concerns from parents on immunization, why parents have the concern and suggested speaking points to respond
- Fact Sheet: CDC Childhood Immunization Recommendations
The uptake rate of other childhood vaccines declined during the same time period Large placebo-controlled randomized trials on individual vaccines, combinations of vaccines, and vaccine schedules, as well as observational studies, are needed to better inform patients, parents, and providers and help restore trust in public health
- A List of Vaccines for Children and Their Benefits
There are several recommended vaccines for children, starting with the hepatitis B vaccine after birth Here are many of the vaccines recommended for children
- Childhood vaccines: Five things parents should know
With parents’ concerns as their starting point, physicians can share context about specific vaccines and their components; discuss the evidence supporting vaccination; and talk about the risks to children who miss out on protection from severe, potentially fatal infectious diseases
- US cuts recommended childhood vaccines: What parents need to know
CDC now recommends 11 vaccines instead of 17, dropping flu and hepatitis shots for most children as medical groups warn of increased disease risk
- Vaccines for Children - A Guide for Parents and Caregivers
Vaccines to prevent infectious diseases are given to millions of babies, children, adolescents and adults and it is critical that they are demonstrated to be safe and effective Ensuring the
- Information for Parents - National Network for Immunization Information
This section contains easy-to-use information on each of the recommended childhood vaccines, the recommended childhood immunization schedule, tips on using the Web as a source of immunization and health information, links to other helpful sites, and pictures of vaccine-preventable diseases
- The Facts About Childhood Vaccines | Children’s Nebraska
Many parents have questions about routine childhood vaccines – how they work, why they’re needed and which claims are true Our pediatric experts are here with answers you can trust to make the best decisions to protect your family
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