First page of AAP Immunization Schedule
The AAP's recommended immunization schedule for children and adolescents
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Dark blue background. Large white text at the top reads, “No one wants to see this medal ceremony.” Below, gold, silver, and bronze podiums are labeled as flu, COVID-19, and RSV, respectively.
Respiratory virus podium: Flu, COVID-19, and RSV
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Both slides have pastel backgrounds with photos of older adults playing with young children. Slide 1: Text bordered by musical notes reads: “mientras uno esté vivo, debe amar lo más que pueda.” Large magenta text reads: “A loving heart deserves protection.” Slide 2: “Vaccines for RSV, flu, and COVID-19 don’t just prevent illness. They also help lower your risk of heart attacks, strokes, and serious complications.”
RSV, flu, and COVID-19 vaccines help protect the heart
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A cream-colored background with pastel doodles scattered around the graphic, including a UFO, sun, stars, hearts, cloud, balloon, rocket ship, hopscotch board, flower, lion, and stick-figure family holding hands. Centered text in coral font reads, “Missed the RSV vaccine during pregnancy?” Smaller text in blue reads, “Your baby can still get protection with one antibody dose.”
Antibody treatment protects babies from RSV
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Cream-colored background with pastel doodles. Headline in teal: “RSV antibody protection for infants.” Green subheaders list answers to common questions: “What is it? How does it work? Who should get it and when? When’s the best time to get it? Does it work?” Blue box at bottom reads: “Babies under 6 months are most at risk of severe RSV illness and hospitalization” and encourages parents to talk to their baby’s doctor.
RSV antibody protection for infants
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"Spacing out" vaccines doesn't make kids safe
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Slide 1: Photo of a pregnant person. Text reads: “Pregnant? The COVID-19 vaccine protects more than you think. Getting vaccinated during pregnancy doesn’t just protect you from COVID-19, it can also lower the risk of your baby being born too early.” Slide 2: Photo of a pregnant person. Text: “New research shows added benefits. A recent study found that people who got a COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy were less likely to have a premature birth—with no added risk to the baby” with source below.
Getting the COVID-19 vaccine during pregnancy has added benefits
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Each slide has a light green polka dot background with diverse photos of babies, doctors, and parents. Each slide has a headline in bold pink with answers below in blue text: “RSV protection for babies,” “What is RSV?” “What medicines are available for infants?” “Do they work?” “What you can do for your baby.”
What to know about RSV protection for babies
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Top half shows person in blue tank top doing bicep curls with heavy weights. Bottom half shows someone getting a bandage on their arm after a vaccination. Text on screen reads: "Hitting the gym? Strengthens your muscles. Getting your flu vaccine? Strengthens your immune system."
Flu vaccines strengthen your immune system
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Bold blue font reads: "HPV vaccine = cancer prevention." In the background, large X-shaped illustrations loop around the text.
The HPV vaccine is part of cancer prevention
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