Immunization
Harnessing the Power of Local Data
NFID dashboard aims to empower stakeholders with hyperlocal data to increase US adult respiratory vaccine uptake
A Lifelong Champion of Vaccine Safety—Kathryn M. Edwards, MD
S3, E7: Kathryn M. Edwards, MD, shares her journey from a budding chemist to a trailblazer in the prevention of pediatric infectious diseases and an advocate for ensuring vaccine safety and efficacy in the US …
Closing the Gap in RSV Prevention
NFID Medical Director Robert H. Hopkins, Jr., MD, shares his perspective on the importance of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) prevention
Respiratory Immunization Graphics
Graphics and sample social posts to help raise awareness about preventing COVID-19, flu, RSV, and pneumococcal disease
New Collaboration Aims to Empower Black Communities to Help Protect against Preventable Respiratory Diseases
NFID partners with National Council of Negro Women Good Health WINs to raise awareness about COVID-19, flu, pneumococcal disease, and RSV
Building Trust and Bridging Gaps with Reed V. Tuckson, MD
S3, E5: Reed V. Tuckson, MD, discusses the urgent need to rebuild trust in science and health, particularly in underserved communities …
Leading Health Organizations Urge Flu Vaccination for Those at Higher Risk
During National Influenza Vaccination Week, experts encourage everyone age 6 months and older to get vaccinated to reduce risk of severe illness and hospitalization
It’s Not Too Late to #GetVaccinated to Help #FightFlu
NFID has compiled resources for National Influenza Vaccination Week to help raise awareness about the importance of flu prevention and treatment
Talking about Vaccines (and Election Results) without Ruining the Holidays
The time to deal with misinformation is immediately. And the way to deal with it is through building connections and expressing empathy.
Adults Age 50 and Older Can Help Lower Risk for Pneumonia
NFID and the American Lung Association are working together to raise awareness about the importance of pneumococcal disease vaccination for those at risk
