Coronaviruses
5 Reasons Why Vaccines Are Good for Your Heart
For people with heart disease, getting vaccinated is as important to staying healthy as diet and exercise
News Round-Up: Vaccines, Measles, Flu, and COVID-19
News and expert insights on COVID-19, influenza, measles, outbreak preparedness, and vaccine policy—including growing concerns about data gaps, divergent immunization recommendations, and the real-world consequences for public health
Respiratory Immunization Updates: Protecting Maternal and Special Populations
In this recorded webinar, NFID hosts a discussion on the importance of respiratory vaccination among pregnant women and immunocompromised individuals …
NFID Calls for Evidence-Based Guidance as Many People Skip Life-Saving Respiratory Vaccines
Survey reveals misconceptions about vaccines and declining vaccination rates
2025 National Survey on Respiratory Diseases
The 2025 national survey examines attitudes and behaviors regarding flu, RSV, COVID-19, and pneumococcal disease.
What You Need To Know This Respiratory Season
From antivirals to immunization, here’s what you need to know to help protect yourself and others from flu, COVID-19, RSV, and pneumococcal disease.
Staying on Track: Evidence-Based Vaccine Recommendations
Looking for trusted vaccine guidance? Read on for evidence-based immunization recommendations from professional medical groups and trusted NFID partners …
Medical Experts Urge Pregnant Women and Families to Talk with a Trusted Healthcare Professional about Respiratory Disease Prevention
Amid evolving and sometimes conflicting vaccine guidance, NFID kicks off its Respiratory Season News Briefing Series to help families facing tough decisions about their health
10/1/25 News Briefing: Respiratory Disease in Children and Pregnant Women
NFID will host the first in a series of 2025-2026 Respiratory Season News Briefings
2025-2026 US Respiratory Season Updates
In this recorded webinar, NFID hosts a discussion highlighting the importance of immunization to help protect against severe illness during the upcoming respiratory season …
