jueves, 6 de diciembre de 2012

CDC - Pertussis: Vaccination

CDC - Pertussis: Vaccination

Pertussis Vaccination





The best way to prevent pertussis is to get vaccinated. There are vaccines for infants, children, preteens, teens and adults. The childhood vaccine is called DTaP, and the pertussis booster vaccine for adolescents and adults is called Tdap. Talk to your healthcare provider about getting vaccinated against pertussis and read more about pertussis prevention.

For Those Getting Vaccinated

Clinical Information for Healthcare Professionals

Nurse with syringe and vial of medicine.Pertussis references and resources, provider education tools, and materials for patients

Vaccination Coverage

The National Immunization Survey (NIS) is a large, on-going survey of immunization coverage among U.S. pre-school children (19 through 35 months of age). In conjunction with the NIS, CDC also conducts the NIS-Teen (13 through 17 years of age) and the NIS-Adult.

School Mandates

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