The American Academy of Pediatrics has been a source of quality health information for decades. This week, the organization launched a comprehensive video guide to childhood vaccinations, providing the latest guidance on the importance of vaccinations, the rationale behind recommended vaccination schedules, the diseases vaccines protect against, and more. We’re proud to host this important information on YouTube as a free resource for all families – from first timers to grandparents and beyond. Check out the video guide here: https://lnkd.in/evN-cWJz
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Learn from a seasoned pediatric surgeon and wellness coach why childhood vaccinations are crucial for your child's health and the well-being of the community. #ChildhoodVaccines #PediatricHealth #WellnessForKids #VaccineSafety #HerdImmunity #ParentingTips
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World Immunization Week celebrates the importance of vaccines in preventing diseases and protecting public health. For pregnant women, vaccinations play a crucial role in safeguarding both maternal and fetal health. Routine vaccines, such as tetanus toxoid, administered at the 4th and 6th weeks of pregnancy, and Tdap (tetanus, diphtheria, and pertussis), given between the 28th and 32nd weeks, provide immunity against preventable diseases and ensure a healthy pregnancy. It's important to note that in cases of potential rabies exposure, receiving the rabies vaccine is safe for pregnant women, providing clarity and reassurance regarding vaccination concerns. Let's raise awareness about timely vaccinations for maternal and child health. For any queries, consult with our experts 📍Medavakkam: +917338888555 📍Selaiyur : +91 87541 28739 🌐 https://lnkd.in/gXYT4GjJ #worldimmunizationweek #vaccineswork #maternalhealth #pregnancysafety #protectyourself #publichealth #healthybaby #preventablediseases #vaccinationmatters #globalhealth #immunizationforall #healthyliving #DrSrisudha #annaitheresahospital #chennai #chennaihospital
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April 22 – 29 is National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW). NIIW is a yearly observance that aims to highlight the importance of protecting children two years and younger from vaccine-preventable diseases (VPDs). Together, we can help raise awareness about the importance of infant immunizations and encourage parents and caregivers to talk their child’s doctor about staying up to date on their child’s vaccinations. https://lnkd.in/dKEBBu5
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August is National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM). This annual observance highlights the importance of getting recommended vaccines throughout your life. You are encouraged to talk to your #pharmacist to ensure you and your family are protected against serious diseases by getting caught up on routine vaccinations. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) provides resources like the Growing Up with Vaccines interactive guide (linked below), which gives information on the vaccines recommended during pregnancy, throughout childhood, and into adulthood. https://lnkd.in/e2wv6JpV #pharmacy #vaccines #diseaseprevention #cdc #niam #nationalimmunizationawareness
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National Vaccination Day is observed annually on March 16 to raise awareness of the value of vaccination. The administration of the first oral polio vaccine in 1995 was a historic event in India’s history. Vaccination is a powerful way to prevent serious diseases and is supported by the World Health Organization (WHO). This day serves as a reminder of how vaccinations improve public health, lengthen life expectancy, and benefit our society. Each year on March 16, the National Vaccination Day, officially known as National Immunization Day, is commemorated to emphasize the significance of vaccination to the whole country. #mbbs #mbbsstudent #mbbsadmission #surgeon #surgery #mbbslife #doctors #doctorsonline
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🧡To celebrate National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM), HCDI is featuring Wellness Wednesdays, where we closely examine the importance of vaccinations by providing vaccine health education each week. 💉Today, we share the CDC’s 8 things you need to know about vaccines and pregnancy: 1) Vaccines during pregnancy give your baby some early protection 2) Getting flu, Tdap, and COVID-19 vaccines keep you and your baby safe 3) Tdap vaccine helps protect against whooping cough, which can be dangerous for your baby 4) Getting a flu vaccine while pregnant can help protect you and your baby against flu. 5) Getting a COVID-19 vaccine while pregnant can help protect you and your baby. 6) Getting the flu vaccine in September/October before flu activity increases and Tdap between the 27th and 36th week of pregnancy. 7) Anyone around your baby needs vaccines, especially fathers and siblings. 8) With each pregnancy, you’ll need a Tdap vaccine. 🔎To learn more about vaccinations, visit www.cdc.gov/vaccines. #HCDI #NIAM #WellnessWednesdays #vaccinehealtheducation #vaccineawareness #pregnancyvaccines #protectyourbaby #fluvaccine
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