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ADULTS
Adults vaccine campaign information for all adults and healthcare professionals
Download print materials and tools to promote preventive care among adults and to help improve adult vaccination rates

NIIW material.

NIIW
National Infant Immunization Week's campaign materials

Educational resources, print and web materials, print ads, PSAs, videos and e-cards, planning tools, overview public relations tools, activities

Pre-teen material.

PRETEENS AND TEENS
Preteen and Teen vaccine campaign materials
The Preteen and Teen Vaccine Campaign includes posters and fact sheets, podcasts, PSAs, videos, matte articles, and web buttons, that educate parents and providers about recommended preteen and teen vaccines. Materials, created after extensive audience research, are available in English, Spanish, Korean, Vitanamese as well as for American Indian/Native Alaskan audiences.

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SEASONAL FLU
Influenza campaign materials
Free Resources for the 2010-2011 flu season: Download any of the flu print materials, matte articles, and Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) free of charge, or order select pre-printed materials. Also available are web tools such as seasonal Flu eCards, web badges, and buttons; plus podcasts, videos, and PSAs.

NIIW material.

NIVW
National Influenza Vaccination Week campaign materials (NIVW)
National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIVW) is a national observance that was established to highlight the importance of continuing influenza vaccination, as well as fostering greater use of flu vaccine after the holiday season into January and beyond. This flu season’s NIVW is scheduled for December 5-11, 2010.

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This page last modified on May 17, 2011
Content last reviewed on May 13, 2010
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

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