Photo of a mother hugging her child. Text on a purple overlay reads: "Protect your mini-me. Keep them up to date on all their vaccines."
Stay on schedule with your child's vaccines
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Factsheet explains why kids need vaccines for school to keep them safe from very contagious diseases like measles and whooping cough.
Vaccines keep kids safe and ready to learn
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Photo of a mother holding her baby. Text on a purple overlay reads: "Protect your mini-me. Keep them up to date on all their vaccines."
Keep your mini-me up to date on vaccines
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The Facts About Autism & Vaccines
The facts about autism and vaccines
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Social Graphics: Preparing for the 2025-26 Respiratory Virus Season
Preparing for the 2025-26 respiratory virus season: Social graphics and messages
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Video opens on a child playing soccer with text that reads: “Winning isn’t always about medals…” Next frame shows a family birthday party with text that reads: “It’s about staying healthy for your familia and the moments that matter most.” Final clip shows another smiling family and text: “Get vaccinated today to stay protected from serious diseases.”
Winning means staying healthy for your family
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An image of a mother sitting beside her sick child with a red and yellow overlay. The text reads: “Missing work to care for a sick kid? We’ve been there.” Below, the text reads: “Protect your family this flu season. Schedule your vaccines today.”
Protect your family from the flu this year
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Slide 1 has a beige background with text that reads, "The U.S. eliminated measles in 2000. Now it’s back at the highest levels in 30+ years." Slide 2 shows a photo of a smiling family with a green overlay and text that reads, "With school, travel, and holidays coming up, the risk is real. Protect your family. Make sure everyone’s up to date on the MMR vaccine."
Measles levels in the U.S. in 2025 are the highest in more than 30 years
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First frame shows a mom and daughter with text that reads, “Some things are worth sharing across generations…” Next frames show an older woman and a middle-aged woman and text: “Like your abuela’s confidence. And your tia’s tenacity.” Next frames show two mom-and-daughter pairs and text: “Show your love by protecting the next generation. Make sure they’re vaccinated for HPV. The HPV vaccine helps prevent over 90% of cancers caused by HPV, including cervical cancer.”
The HPV vaccine helps protect the next generation from several types of cancers
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Infographic-style factsheet titled “Hepatitis B Vaccine Talking Points – Updated Jan. 27, 2025.” It explains that CDC and AAP recommend the vaccine within 24 hours of birth to prevent blood-borne transmission and lifelong liver disease.
Factsheet: Why the hepatitis B birth‑dose vaccine matters for newborns (English)
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