Immunizations for All Ages
Protect Yourself. Protect Your Family.
Vaccinations offer broader protection against many serious diseases more
than ever before.
Like seat belts and car seats, vaccines can be lifesavers. In fact, the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has said immunization
is the most important public health act in history, after safe drinking
water. When you vaccinate, you not only protect your child, but you protect
the individuals around you like grandparents or the neighbor that is seriously
ill. Immunizations are important.
- Immunizations for babies: English | Spanish
- Vaccines and your baby
- Vaccinations for children & teens: English | Spanish
- Vaccinations for 11-19 years old.: English | Spanish
Adults Should Protect Themselves, Too
The need for vaccination doesn't stop at childhood. Getting immunized is a lifelong, life protecting job. Ask your primary health care physicians or advanced practice practitioner if you're up-to-date on all recommended adult vaccinations.
- Vaccinations for adults: English | Spanish
- Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule
Protect the People You Love
Immunizations are important! It's important to have accurate information and facts so you decide what's best for yourself and your family. Ask your primary health care physicians or advanced practice practitioner any questions you might have.
Sources for Vaccine Information
Websites
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Vaccine Safety
- dovaccinescausethat.com
- Every Child By Two
- Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Vaccine Safety & Availability
- Immunization Action Coalition
- MN Department of Health
- National Network for Immunization Information
- Vaccinate Your Baby
- vaccines.gov
- Voices for Vaccines
Hotline
CDC Immunization Hotline: 800-232-2522