Immunization saves millions of lives and is widely recognized as one of the world’s most successful and cost-effective health interventions. Yet, there are more than 19 million unvaccinated or under-vaccinated children in the world, putting them at serious risk of potentially fatal diseases.
Celebrate National Infant Immunization Week (April 26 – May 3) by learning the importance of protecting infants from vaccine-preventable diseases.
Children are vulnerable to infectious diseases, which is why it is very important to protect them through immunization.
The good news is that today children can be protected from 14 serious diseases. Shots may hurt a little, but the diseases they prevent can hurt much more. With help from your health care provider or District Health Department #10 (DHD#10), you can immunize on time and keep your child protected from infectious diseases.
Vaccines protect us from dangerous preventable diseases like Chickenpox, Flu, Hepatitis, Measles, Mumps, Meningococcal, Pneumonia, Shingles, Pertussis (whooping cough), Polio, and more. Vaccines not only help protect us and those we love from getting these diseases, but also help prevent spreading diseases to those that are unvaccinated.
If you are unsure if you child is up-to-date on, please give us a call and we can pull your child’s records, 888-217-3904 (press option 2).
Remember, DHD#10 can bill most insurances to cover the cost of vaccination. Don’t let the cost of vaccines prevent you from receiving vaccination. DHD#10 uses a sliding-fee scale for the cost of vaccine administration. Administration fees may be waived by the nurse in cases of financial hardship. The Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program provides vaccines to children whose parents or guardians may not be able to afford them.
Quick Links
DHD#10 – Immunizations Teens
DHD#10 – Immunizations Adults
DHD#10 – Parents & Families
Michigan Vaccine Information: IVACCINATE
CDC: Vaccines & Immunizations