Graphic with a notebook paperlike background with a red pen on the top left corner writing an X and a green pen on the middle left writing a checkmark. Text reads “Vaccines are not connected to autism. Over time we’ve become better at recognizing and diagnosing it. That means more people are getting the support they need.”
Social media: Graphic emphasizes that vaccines do not cause autism and highlights that we have improved at diagnosing it over time enabling people to get the support they need (English, Spanish)
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Single-slide graphic with multi-colored background. Designed with pain strokes and imprints of baby feet. Text reads: “Hepatitis B is a virus that attacks the liver. It can cause lifelong illness, liver cancer, or even death. The vaccine starts protecting your baby from day one.”
Social media: Graphic explains how the hepatitis B vaccine protects newborns from day one
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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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Graphic emphasizes that there's no link between vaccines and autism.
Social media: Graphic emphasizes that researchers worldwide have found no link between vaccines and autism after decades of study (English, Spanish)
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Talking Points and FAQs: Improving Your Indoor Air Quality (English, Spanish)
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Video with text highlights importance of one dose of the MMR vaccine for uncertain young adults
Social Media: Video Highlights Importance of Getting One Dose of the MMR Vaccine for Young Adults Unsure of Their Vaccination Status (English, Spanish)(0:19)
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Bubblegum pink graphics with illustrations on top with text that reads, “No, vitamin A does not prevent measles.” “But the MMR vaccine does.” The second page reads, “The MMR vaccine is the best protection for you and your kids.” “Have questions? Talk to your health care provider.”
Social Media: Graphics Highlight that Vitamin A Does Not Prevent Measles and Highlights that the MMR Vaccine Offers the Best Protection for Adults and Children (English, Spanish)
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Textured light blue and yellow gradient background with stylized picture of a sunhat, suitcase, palm tree, and a family of four. Text reads “Traveling this summer? Get ready for a safe and healthy vacation”, “Make sure your familia’s up to date on vaccines, including the MMR and COVID-19 vaccines.”
Social media: Graphic reminds families traveling over the summer to get the MMR and COVID-19 vaccines for a safe and healthy vacation (English)
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Navy blue background with line art of a pregnant person in lighter blue on the entire left side. White and pink text on top reads “Pregnant people are at high risk of getting seriously sick from COVID-19. The vaccine helps protect you and your baby.”
Social media: Graphic highlights that pregnant people are at high risk of serious illness from COVID-19, emphasizing that the vaccine helps protect both parent and baby (English, Spanish)
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Color block graphic with black text that reads “Vaccinate your kids on time to keep them safe now and in the future.”
Social media: Graphic reminds parents to vaccinate kids on time to keep them safe now and in the future (English, Spanish)
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