Get Up-to-Date on Routine Vaccines

August is National Immunization Awareness Month. This annual observance highlights the importance of getting recommended vaccines throughout your life. You have the power to protect yourself and your children against vaccine-preventable diseases.

If you haven’t seen your Konza healthcare provider in a while, it’s time to get up-to-date on all recommended vaccines.

Call the clinic to make an appointment with your Konza medical provider. If you are not a Konza patient, please call the clinic to establish care.

Are you Pregnant? Vaccines Protect You and Your Baby

If you are pregnant, you have the power to protect yourself and your baby during each pregnancy from serious diseases like whooping cough and flu. Getting vaccinated during your pregnancy can help protect your baby after birth by passing on antibodies. These antibodies can give your baby protection from flu and whooping cough until it is time for their own vaccines.

Routine Vaccines Give Children and Teens a Healthy Start

Parents, you have the power to protect your children against serious diseases like measles, cancers caused by HPV, and whooping cough. It’s particularly important for you to work with your child’s medical provider to make sure they get caught up on missed well-child visits and recommended vaccines.

Most parents vaccinate their children according to CDC’s recommended immunization schedule, protecting them from 14 potentially serious diseases before their second birthday. Vaccinating children on time protects them and anyone around them who has a weakened immune system.

Reasons to Follow CDC’s Recommended Immunization Schedule

The immunization schedule is designed to provide immunity (protection) early in life, before children are likely to be exposed to serious, potentially life-threatening diseases. Some vaccines require more than one dose to provide your child with the best protection. Each recommended dose is important.

Find out which vaccines are recommended for you and your family members based on age

Vaccine schedule: Birth – 6 Years: English | Spanish

Vaccine schedule: 7-18 Years:  English | Spanish

Did you know? Preteens and teens need four types of vaccines to help protect against serious diseases:

  1. Meningococcal vaccine to protect against meningitis and bloodstream infections
  2. HPV vaccine to protect against cancers cause by HPV
  3. Tdap vaccine to protect against tetanus, diphtheria, and whooping cough
  4. Yearly flu vaccine to protect against seasonal flu

Routine Vaccines Aren’t Just for Kids

All adults need immunizations to help prevent getting and spreading serious diseases that could result in poor health, missed work, medical bills, and not being able to care for family. You have the power to protect yourself against diseases like shingles, whooping cough, pneumonia, and flu. It is especially important for patients with certain health conditions to be up to date on recommended vaccinations since they are at increased risk for complications from certain vaccine-preventable diseases.

Check the CDC’s adult vaccine assessment tool to see which vaccines might be right for you. Your Konza healthcare provider will recommend vaccines you may need for your age, health conditions, job, or lifestyle.

Updated COVID-19 Vaccines

Everyone age 6 months and older can get a COVID vaccine.

Staying up-to-date on COVID-19 vaccine is a safer, more reliable way to build protection than getting sick with COVID-19.

COVID-19 vaccination helps protect people by creating an immune response without the potentially severe illness or post-COVID conditions that can happen with COVID-19 infection.

Make sure everyone in your family is up-to-date on their protection. Click here for the latest information on COVID-19 vaccines at Konza.

To learn more about COVID-19 vaccination, check out the following CDC link:

Stay Up to Date with COVID-19 Vaccines | CDC