SPM Wire
August is National Immunization Awareness Month and the perfect opportunity to make sure everyone is up-to-date with his or her vaccination schedules, particularly children headed back-to-school.
Different ages and communications are susceptible to different diseases. Knowing what vaccines you have received and which you need is crucial.
While it’s a great idea to keep your own records up-to-date at home, you can always check in with your physician, too.
To learn more about the importance of vaccines, visit cdc.gov/vaccines.
Vaccinations save lives and prevent serious illness. Be sure to stay on top of this crucial aspect of your family’s health.
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IMMUNIZATION: ARE YOU UP-TO-DATE?
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