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Specific Vaccine Information

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The CDC provides detailed information in multiple languages on all vaccines currently available.

Because information on vaccines can change quickly, use the link below for the latest details.

The link is to the CDC's Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) page, where current VISs can be downloaded. From there, you can choose from the list of information sheets for:

  • Multiple vaccines.

  • Routine vaccines.

  • Nonroutine vaccines.

These sheets are available as printable PDF documents. 

CDC link: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/hcp/current-vis

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