For Specific Groups of People:
Diseases and the Vaccines that Prevent Them
Resources for Vaccine Conversations
Share facts and true stories about the 14 different diseases that childhood vaccines help prevent. See basic and in-depth disease fact sheets below.
Diseases & the Vaccines that Prevent Them SERIES
- For parents of infants and young children (birth through 6 years old)
- For parents of preteens and teens (7 through 18 years old)
Note: The Vaccine Information Sheet (VIS) is federally mandated to be given prior to the administration of a vaccine. The fact sheets are provided as supplementary materials and can be used in addition to the VIS but not instead of the VIS. A VIS still must be given when a vaccine is administered.
For parents of infants and young children (birth through 6 years old)
There are 2 versions of each fact sheet. The "Disease Basics" include an overview of each vaccine-preventable disease and vaccine information. "Disease Basics" are available in Spanish as well as English. The "In-Depth Information" sheets use a narrative style and some include a true story about a family affected by a vaccine-preventable disease.
Printed size: 8-1/2"x 11", 2 pages
Commercial printer files available upon request
Selected resources are listed as sources for additional information. Some articles are not readily available to the public, but are available under Selected Resources.
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Vaccine-preventable disease |
Disease Basics 6th-8th grade reading level |
In-Depth Information 10th-12th grade reading level |
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Chickenpox (Varicella) |
Posted Aug 2012 |
Updated Mar 2012 |
Diphtheria |
Posted Aug 2012 |
Reviewed Mar 2012 |
Hepatitis A |
Posted Aug 2012 |
Updated Mar 2012 |
Hepatitis B |
Posted Aug 2012 |
Updated Mar 2012 |
Hib |
Posted Sep 2012 |
Updated Mar 2012 |
Influenza (flu) |
Posted Sep 2012 |
Updated Mar 2012 |
Measles |
Posted Sep 2012 |
Updated Mar 2012 |
Mumps |
Posted Sep 2012 |
Updated Mar 2012 |
Pertussis (Whooping Cough) |
Posted Sep 2012 |
Updated Mar 2012 |
Pneumococcal Disease |
Posted Sep 2012 |
Updated Mar 2012 |
Polio |
Posted Sep 2012 |
Updated Mar 2012 |
Rotavirus |
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Rubella |
Posted Sep 2012 |
Updated Mar 2012 |
Tetanus |
Posted Sep 2012 |
Updated Mar 2012 |
Vaccine-preventable disease |
Disease Basics 6th-8th grade reading level |
In-Depth Information 10th-12th grade reading level |
For parents of preteens and teens (7 through 18 years old)
Each fact sheet addresses frequently-asked questions, including what vaccines are needed for preteens and teens, when they are needed, and why.
Printed size: 8-1/2"x 11", 1 page
Commercial printer files available upon request
PDF is Section 508-compliant
Vaccine |
The Basics |
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Flu |
2-Color
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) |
2-Color
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Meningococcal (MCV4) |
2-Color
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Tdap |
2-Color
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Disease |
In-Depth Information 10th-12th grade reading level |
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Human Papillomavirus (HPV) |
4-Color [PDF-219 KB] |
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These materials, collectively called Provider Resources for Vaccine Conversations with Parents, have been developed by CDC, the American Academy of Family Physicians (AAFP), and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP).
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Content last reviewed on June 6, 2012
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases