Vaccinating your child is really important for keeping them healthy. Vaccines protect against serious diseases like measles and whooping cough, which can make kids very sick. When many kids get vaccinated, it helps keep everyone safe, including those who can’t get vaccines, like babies and kids with certain health problems. By making sure lots of kids are vaccinated, we can stop outbreaks of these diseases from happening.
Vaccines are safe and tested carefully to make sure they work well. They not only help your child stay healthy now, but they can also keep them healthy for a long time. Vaccinations can save money on doctor visits and medicine. Talk to your doctor about getting your child vaccinated, and help them have a healthy and happy future!
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Links for Resources in Slides
- CDC Measles Cases
- Kids in US Hotspots
- Phoenix is a Hotspot for Kids
- Infant Girl with Whooping Cough
- We Know Vaccines Work
- Why Vaccines Work
- Q&A Too Many Vaccines?
- Quick Answers to Tough Questions
- Do Babies Get Too Many Vaccines?
- Q&A Vaccine Ingredients
- Is There Mercury in Vaccines?
- Vaccines and Autism
- Discussing Vaccines and Autism
- Do Vaccines Cause Autism?
- The Journey of your Child’s Vaccine Infographic
- The Journey of Your Child’s Vaccine Video
- Vaccine Education Center
- Is Natural Infection Better Than Vaccination?
- Are Fetal Cells Used to Make Vaccines?
- Arizona School Requirements
- Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
- What Do Different Kinds of Recommendations Mean for Parents Making Vaccine Decisions?
- Reliable Sources of Immunization Information
- CDC Vaccines
- Support Vaccines and Evidence-Based Vaccine Education
- TAPI Resources
- Grandparents Talking about the Importance of Vaccines
- 10 Things Parents Need to Know about Why We Immunize Kids Flyer