The ABCs of Childhood Vaccines
The ABCs of Childhood Vaccines is a slide series that explains in everyday words and concepts, major facts about childhood vaccines. These PowerPoint slides are designed for parents and others who have a special interest in childhood vaccines.
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Use these links if you wish to download and/or print the presentation.
The five parts of the presentation can be presented together or used independently. They focus on:
- Vaccine safety - 1-ABCs-safety.ppt (6.12 MB)
- Risks of not vaccinating - 2-ABCs-risks.ppt (2.79 MB)
- How vaccines work - 3-ABCs-how.ppt (5.99 MB)
- Natural immunity - 4-ABCs-natural.ppt (2.13 MB)
- Primary vaccinations - 5-ABCs-primary.ppt (4.70 MB)
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View the Video: Safer Healthier Children
Real Media Player format: Safer Healthier Children: A Brief Introduction to Childhood Vaccines video (.wmv)
Download video (wmv in a zip file)
Screen-reader Accessible (Text-only) Files
The links below are to text-only files (.txt) that can be read by screen-reader devices. Each file contains only the "words" of the presentation, not the images or backgrounds, etc., normally found in PowerPoint presentations.
The links below are to text-only files (.txt) that can be read by screen-reader devices. Each file contains only the "words" of the presentation, not the images or backgrounds, etc., normally found in PowerPoint presentations.
- Vaccine safety - 1-ABCs-safety.txt (9 KB)
- Risks of not vaccinating - 2-ABCs-risks.txt (4 KB)
- How vaccines work - 3-ABCs-how.txt (4 KB)
- Natural immunity - 4-ABCs-natural.txt (4 KB)
- Primary vaccinations - 5-ABCs-primary.txt (8 KB)
Flyer Promoting Presentation as a Teaching Tool
The ABCs of Childhood Vaccines presentation can be accessed by the public directly or used as a teaching tool by health care providers to give the facts about vaccines.
ABCs of Childhood Vaccines (flyer)
- Full-color flyer (.pdf 2.42 MB) (1 pages)
Requires latest version of Adobe Acrobat Reader. - Text-only version of the flyer
(for screen-reader devices) - See also: More flyers
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Content last reviewed on June 10, 2005
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases