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The information provided throughout the Academy's CISP Web site should not be used as a substitute for the medical care and advice of your pediatrician. Variations in treatment may be recommended by your pediatrician based on individual facts and circumstances.

Letter to Parents about Vaccines from the President of the American Academy of Pediatrics (02/14/08)

2008 Immunization Schedule Released (1/2/08)
Changes include a dose of pneumoccocal conjugate vaccine for healthy children aged 24-59 months who are incompletely immunized, increased age ranges for influenza vaccine, and preference for MCV4 over MPSV4 in high-risk children aged 2-10.

Locating Immunization Records
Click here to see various types of immunization records or to find tips for locating lost records.

Many schools provide parents with a form for the family pediatrician to document a child's immunizations before entry into school is allowed. If your school does not provide such a form, one sample is available at: http://www.immunize.org/catg.d/p2022b.pdf (Exit Site)

New CDC Web-based Personalized Childhood Immunization Scheduler
This resource allows you to create an immunization schedule for your child (5 years old or younger) by entering the child's birth date.
(Exit Site)

Letter to Parents about the Importance of Immunizing

Influenza Information

Don't get flu. Don't spread flu. Get Vaccinated

 

Human Papillomavirus (HPV) (1/25/07)

Guidance for Parents
AAP Parenting Book: Immunizations & Infectious Diseases: An Informed Parent's Guide
This common-sense parent guide clears up the confusion and answers key questions on the functionality, necessity, efficacy, and safety of vaccines. To order a copy of the book, click here.
(PDF, 565KB)

Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
In addition to immunization, there are many health topics that are important to disease prevention and health promotion. This new, two-page fact sheet provides information on these health topics and links to useful Web sites on the topics.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Parents
Click on the link above to download the FAQs on parental concerns, paying for vaccines, flu information, how to comfort your child during vaccination; benefits and risks of immunization; immunizations and breastfeeding; locating your child's immunization record; influenza; whooping cough; and vaccine safety.

Try your luck on the Immunization Quiz!
Do you know what vaccine-preventable disease George Washington died from or how the term "chickenpox" came into use to describe varicella disease? Click on the link above to test your knowledge!

Vaccine Safety
What Parents Should Know About Safety
Answers from the AAP to frequently asked questions about thimerosal used in vaccines and the MMR vaccine.

Vaccines and Autism: Studies on Mercury and Vaccines
This Web page, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, provides information and links on vaccines and autism.
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Vaccines: The Safe Choice
Vaccine Safety Information for Parents
(Exit Site)

Information for Teens
New Vaccine Quiz for Adolescents and Adults
CDC has recently launched a web-based, interactive “Vaccine Quiz” to help adolescents and adults understand which vaccines they need.
(Exit Site)

Important Vaccinations for 11-19 Year Olds (Exit Site)

When Do Children and Teens Need Vaccination? Developed by the Immunization Action Coalition, this helpful parent resource features an easy to understand table of vaccines for children and teens. (Exit Site)

For more information on adolescent immunization, click here.

Questions? The AAP CISP is unable to respond to questions regarding individual medical conditions. Your pediatrician is your best resource for this information. General immunization inquiries can be sent to cispimmunize@aap.org. For information about the Academy's CISP program, click here.

Multimedia
Recent Updates

Vaccines and Autism- In the News

Influenza Activity on the Rise (2/1/08)

2008 Immunization Schedule Released (1/2/08)
Changes include a dose of pneumoccocal conjugate vaccine for healthy children aged 24-59 months who are incompletely immunized, increased age ranges for influenza vaccine, and preference for MCV4 over MPSV4 in high-risk children aged 2-10.

Haemophilus influenzae type b Recall and New Recommendations (12/18/07)

New!Vaccines: A Survival Guide for Pediatric Practices
This worksheet will help the practitioner calculate the true costs of administering immunizations in their practice.

Pre-teen Vaccination Campaign

CDC PreTeen Vaccination Campaign Logo

  • On August 1st, CDC launched a Pre-teen Vaccine Campaign. Campaign materials include flyers, posters, banner ads, and web content about pre-teen vaccines and the pre-teen medical check-up. 

Spanish Language Radionovelas for Parents
CDC's "Keeping the Promise" Campaign is happy to present, "Hablando de Vacunas," a six-episode radionovela which promotes the importance of immunizations to parents. Play these episodes in your waiting rooms!

Influenza Season 2007-08

Human Papillomavirus (HPV)
Hepatitis A

Varicella

Rotavirus

Meningococcal and Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS)

For more information on specific vaccines and the diseases they prevent, click here.

Clinician Resources

AAP Immunization Policy

Current Vaccine Delays or Shortages

Documenting Parental Refusal to Accept Vaccination - Revised (4/11/06)
Health care providers may decide it is in their best interest to formally document a parent's refusal to accept vaccination for a minor child. This form, which should not be considered a legal document without advice from a lawyer, may be used as a template for such documentation and may be duplicated or changed to suite your and your patients' needs. (see word doc)


Status of Licensure & Recommendations for New Vaccines - The Academy has developed an information page to provide current information about AAP recommendations about vaccines listed in the table. This table is freely accessible to all visitors to the AAP Red Book Online™. (Exit Site)

AAP Estimated Costs of Vaccine/ Administration and Preventive Care Visits for 0-24 months (PDF, 126KB)
Information regarding the cost of immunizations and preventive visits for infants 0-24 months according to the AAP Periodicity Schedule is available at the link above.

Questions? The AAP CISP is unable to respond to questions regarding individual medical conditions. Your pediatrician is your best resource for this information. General immunization inquiries can be sent to cispimmunize@aap.org. For information about the Academy's CISP program, click here.

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Modified May 2, 2008

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