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2024 National Survey: Attitudes and Behaviors about Influenza, COVID-19, Respiratory Syncytial Virus, and Pneumococcal Disease
2024 national survey on flu, RSV, COVID-19, and pneumococcal disease
Call to Action: Strategies to Improve Adult Immunization in the US
To help address low US adult immunization rates, the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) convened a diverse group of stakeholders and experts to share observations, insights, and best practices for enhancing the uptake of all recommended adult vaccines in the US. This Call to Action highlights key outcomes of the roundtable discussions on the current state of adult immunization in the US …
2023 National Survey: Attitudes about Influenza, COVID-19, Respiratory Syncytial Virus, and Pneumococcal Disease
2023 national survey on flu, RSV, COVID-19, and pneumococcal disease
Progress Report: Reducing the Burden of RSV across the Lifespan
NFID Progress Report provides updates on advancements in the development of potential interventions and additional disease surveillance, as well as concerning trends in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) activity in the US in 2022-2023
2022 National Survey: Attitudes about Influenza and Pneumococcal Disease, and the Impacts of COVID-19
NFID 2022 National Survey on flu and pneumococcal disease in the context of COVID-19
Increasing Influenza (Flu) and COVID-19 Vaccination Rates Among US Black Adults
December 2021 survey assessing US Black adult (age 18-49 years) knowledge and attitudes toward influenza (flu) and COVID-19 vaccination
Call to Action: Reducing the Burden of RSV across the Lifespan
NFID Call to Action urging stronger public health focus and increased awareness of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) (January 2022)
2021 Chronic Health Conditions Surveys: Gaps between Healthcare Professionals and Adult Patients
NFID commissioned two national surveys in 2021 on flu and pneumococcal disease vaccination as well as communication between healthcare professionals and patients with chronic health conditions