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Three generations of family members Thank you for your interest in finding out more information about immunizations. As parents, you are asked to make many important decisions concerning your children. Some of the most difficult decisions can be in regard to their health care and, specifically, immunizations. Everybody wants to make the right choices and do what is best for their children. As a community, there is also a need to protect the public's health. Public Health recommends that you have your child immunized, but ultimately the decision is yours.

Public Health provides this information in response to requests by parents, health care professionals, school nurses, child care providers and others to:

  • provide more information about immunizations and vaccine-preventable diseases, much in the same way you look for information on car seats, bicycle helmets, and age-appropriate toys
  • balance the benefits and risks of immunization and assist you in making an informed decision
  • clarify inaccuracies or misinformation about immunizations and vaccine-preventable diseases
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Back to School Immunizations - 2008-09


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Immunization Streaming Video (~6.5 min.)

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Public Health immunization clinic locations and hours
Primary vaccinations for infants, children, and adults; vaccinations for occupational health risk; post-exposure vaccinations and diagnostic testing as part of disease-control efforts; vaccinations and counseling for international travelers (Downtown and Auburn only); and screening for tuberculosis and referrals to the TB Clinic.

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Child and adult immunizations
Public Health clinics provide routine immunizations for children 6 weeks through 18 years of age through the public-funded "Vaccines For Children" program. Public Health clinics also provide immunizations for adults age 19 and over (age 20 and over for hepatitis B.)

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Vaccine safety
Everybody wants to make the right choices and do what is best for their children. As a community, there is also a need to protect the public's health. Public Health recommends that you have your child immunized, but ultimately the decision is yours.

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Travel immunizations
Public Health - Seattle & King County offers timely information about health-related risks while traveling abroad. Travel services are available by appointment only at Downtown and Auburn Public Health Centers.

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Occupational immunizations
Employees should ensure they are properly immunized against work environment hazards.

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Health care provider information
In Washington State, the Vaccines For Children (VFC) Program uses federal and state funds to make routine childhood vaccines available to health care providers at no charge.

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Hot topics
This section links to the latest vaccine news.
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Immunization education campaign
Informs families about vaccine-preventable diseases and ways to access low-cost childhood immunizations.


Influenza surveillance
Flu season updates
Get the latest recommendations for the current flu season, who should get immunized, when and where to get flu vaccine and more.

Flu surveillance summaries
Updated weekly during the flu season, learn about flu specimen testing, case statistics and regional news from around the Pacific Northwest.

Influenza surveillance program
Because influenza is not a reportable disease, Public Health monitors data from several sources in order to understand when influenza has arrived, is most active, and subsides in our community.