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Flu Vaccination News Conference 2022 Marla Dalton Vaccination
October 4, 2022

US Health Officials Urge Vaccination To Help Protect Against a Potentially Severe Flu Season

Following a mild flu season in 2021-2022, an NFID survey shows only 49% of US adults plan to get a flu vaccine this season

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5 Strategies to Strengthen Vaccine Recommendations
September 23, 2022

Teamwork Is the Dreamwork (in Increasing Vaccination Rates)

Research shows that strong recommendations from healthcare professionals matter in increasing vaccination rates. Special thanks to Premier Medical Associates for sharing how they emphasized what can often be an overlooked step to driving improvement in adult immunization rates, by focusing on how to make strong vaccine recommendations to patients …

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Wanda Filer, MD, VaxCare
September 9, 2022

Texting to Improve Health Outcomes

During the COVID-19 pandemic, routine vaccination rates declined across all age groups. Special thanks to NFID partner, VaxCare, for this guest blog post on the successful use of text messages to increase influenza (flu) vaccination rates, even during a tough season …

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Mother Knows Best
May 5, 2022

Mother Knows Best: Wash Your Hands

In honor of World Hand Hygiene Day and Mother’s Day, the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) has compiled resources to encourage everyone to follow moms’ advice and wash their hands to help #StopTheSpread of #COVID-19 and other infectious diseases …

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Intent to get COVID-19 and flu vaccines among Black adults
February 18, 2022

The Impact of Disparities on Health Outcomes

February is Black History Month, a time to reflect on the past and look toward the future of Black communities. It’s also a time to address persistent health disparities that continue to result in poor health outcomes among communities of color …

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Flu and heart disease graphic
February 4, 2022

A Heart-Healthy Lifestyle Includes Vaccination

In the US, heart disease is a leading cause of death, causing one in four deaths. To help raise awareness about the importance of a heart-healthy lifestyle, American Heart Month is observed in the US each February, making it the perfect time for healthcare professionals to talk with at-risk patients about the need to stay up to date on all recommended vaccines …

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Flu Is Not A Game
January 20, 2022

Flu Is Not a Game … Especially for Those with Chronic Health Conditions

Despite common misconceptions, influenza (flu) is not just a common cold. Anyone can get sick with flu, but certain individuals are at higher risk of developing serious flu-related complications, including those with chronic health conditions such as heart disease, lung disease, and diabetes …

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47 percent of patients would be more likely to get vaccinated if an HCP recommended it
December 8, 2021

Closing the Gaps on Flu Vaccination for Adults with Chronic Health Conditions

During National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIWV 2021), NFID is urging everyone age 6 months and older to get an annual influenza (flu) vaccine, especially adults whose chronic health conditions put them at higher risk

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