Calendars and Events:
NIIW: Public Relations Tools
April 19-26, 2008 - National Infant Immunization Week
2008 National Infant Immunization Week Topics:
All Public Relations Tools (gathered into one document)
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Public Relations ToolKit (.doc, 137 KB, 19 pages)
Everything you need to know about NIIW Public Relations Tools.
Public Relations Tools (download as separate documents)
- Working with the Media (.doc, 152 KB, 18 pages)
- Key Messages (.doc, 410 KB, 1 page)
- Sample Opinion Editorial (.doc, 410 KB, 2 pages)
- Sample Proclamation (.doc, 401 KB, 1 page)
- Sample Media Kit Materials
- Immunization Schedule
Recommended Immunization Schedules for Persons Aged 0-18 Years -- United States, 2008
*Other printable versions of child schedule - NIIW Background (doc, 407 KB, 2 pages)
- NIIW Frequently Asked Questions (doc, 406 KB, 2 pages)
- NIIW Vaccine-Preventable Disease Fact Sheet (doc, 420 KB, 3 pages)
- NIIW Story Ideas (doc, 402 KB, 1 page)
- Immunization Schedule
- Articles for placement in local/community newspapers and newsletters
- An important message to nurses from Assistant Surgeon General, Dr.Anne Schuchat (doc, 400 KB, 2 pages)
- An important message to parents and caregivers from Assistant Surgeon General, Dr. Anne Schuchat (doc, 404 KB, 2 pages)
- Challenge to providers-with gratitude-from Assistant Surgeon General Dr.Anne Schuchat (doc, 402 KB, 2 pages)
- An important message to public health professionals, from Assistant Surgeon General Dr. Anne Schuchat (doc, 776 KB, 2 pages)
- Five important reasons to Immunize your child
English version (doc, 30 KB, 2 pages)
Spanish version (doc, 33 KB, 2 pages)
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Content last reviewed on April 25, 2008
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases