Tools & Resources
NFID resources include graphics, videos, webinars, and other tools, as well as expert perspectives and stories of real people whose lives have been impacted by infectious diseases.
Addressing the Resurgence of Measles
In this recorded webinar, NFID hosts a discussion highlighting the importance of vaccination to help protect against severe illness during the ongoing measles outbreak …
Closing the Gap: Strategies for Increasing HPV Vaccination Rates
In this recorded webinar, NFID hosts a discussion on strategies to increase human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates in the US
Real Stories,
Real People
Stories from those who have been impacted by infectious diseases to help others understand more about vaccine-preventable diseases, drug-resistant infections, and other infectious diseases
Infectious IDeas Podcast
NFID podcast series features thought-provoking conversations with leading experts and humble heroes that lead to infectious ideas.
Flu Season Predictions with Kathleen M. Neuzil, MD, MPH
S1, E3: NFID Vice President Kathleen M. Neuzil, MD, MPH, shares predictions for the upcoming flu season and her thoughts about the politicization of vaccine science …
Building Vaccine Confidence among Patients and Parents with Patricia (Patsy) A. Stinchfield, RN, MS, CPNP
S1, E2: NFID President Patricia (Patsy) A. Stinchfield, RN, MS, CPNP, shares her insights on storytelling and effectively responding to parent and patient concerns about vaccines …
Health Disparities and Vaccine Hesitancy with Patricia N. Whitley-Williams, MD
S1, E1: NFID Immediate Past-President Patricia N. Whitley-Williams, MD, talks about public health challenges and the life-saving benefits of vaccines …
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Videos
Videos and other public service announcements (PSAs) highlight the importance of timely prevention and treatment of infectious diseases across the lifespan.
Flu Moves Fast—You Should Too
Just like a broken bone or a heart attack, fast action matters with flu. Antiviral medications can help you recover more quickly and may prevent serious complications.
Protecting Adolescents
You can’t protect your kids from everything—but you can protect them from preventable diseases like meningitis and cancer by following the recommended adolescent vaccination schedule.
