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Recognizing National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM)
August is typically recognized as National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM). This awareness month highlights the need for improving national immunization coverage levels and encourages all people to protect their health by being immunized against infectious diseases.While CDC does not sponsor this month, CDC does support and encourage the efforts of state and local health departments and other immunization partners to celebrate NIAM and use this month to promote back to school immunizations, remind college students to catch up immunizations before they move into dormitories, and remind everyone that the influenza season is only a few months away. It’s a great reminder to our nation that people of all ages require timely immunization to protect their health.
CDC has developed immunization materials for year-round use by our immunization partners. These materials and resources target groups throughout the lifespan and can be used by immunization partners to support local outreach and education efforts during NIAM and beyond. Below are links to age specific campaign materials:
Additional resource from Healthfinder
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Toolkit from National Health Information Center [PDF-270KB, 10 pages]
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Content last reviewed on August 15, 2011
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases