Vacinated by Kindergarten
The CDC released data revealing a decline in kindergarten vaccination rates compared with last year. High childhood vaccination rates are essential to foster community immunity to safeguard all children from preventable diseases. When more kids have immunity, it’s harder for contagious diseases to spread. Hear more in this video from Scott Hadland, M.D., M.P.H., M.S., FAAP, on the importance of routine immunizations for kids to stay healthy in school.
Vaccination Links & Resources
- President-elect candidate: Dr. McFadden hopes to restore trust in science, advocate for health and safety of all children (website)
- Medical Journal Rejects Kennedy’s Call To Retract Study Finding No Evidence Linking Aluminum In Vaccines To Increased Health Risks For Children (website)
- How pediatricians can teach parents to recognize, resist vaccine misinformation (website)
- Fact Checked: The Measles Vaccine is Safe and Effective (website)
- Back to School Vaccines (YouTube)
- The AAP is recruiting for the Vaccine Confidence Communications ECHO. (pdf)