Vaccine
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
As Concerns about Respiratory Diseases Among Public Drop to New Lows, US Health Officials Urge Vaccination
New NFID survey shows fewer than 1 in 5 US adults are concerned about flu, COVID-19, RSV, or pneumococcal disease, and many do not plan to get vaccinated this fall and winter
Call to Action: Strategies to Improve Adult Immunization in the US
NFID Call to Action highlights key outcomes of roundtable discussion with key stakeholders, including insights, best practices, and recommendations for improving uptake of all recommended adult vaccines in the US …
Vaccine Visionary, Pastor, and Public Health Provocateur—Gregory A. Poland, MD
S3, E2: Gregory A. Poland, MD, shares his inspiring journey in vaccine research and his unique perspectives as both a scientist and an ordained Presbyterian minister …
Protecting Children as They Head Back to School
As school gets underway, experts from the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) offer insights on childhood immunization
Strategies to Improve US Adult Immunization
In this recorded webinar, speakers discuss the importance of adult immunization and strategies to increase vaccination rates among US adults
2024 NFID Annual News Conference: Preventing Respiratory Disease This Fall and Winter
Leading public health officials to present new data and national survey findings
Back to School: Childhood and Adolescent Immunization
In this recorded webinar, speakers discuss childhood and adolescent immunizations recommended for back to school …
Medicine as a Tool for Good with Ighovwerha (Igho) Ofotokun, MD, MSc
S3, E1: Ighovwerha (Igho) Ofotokun, MD, MSc, an internationally recognized clinician-scientist and professor of medicine, shares his journey from growing up in Nigeria to becoming a leading HIV researcher …
Boosting Immunization Awareness
NFID has compiled partner resources for NIAM (and all year-round) to raise awareness about vaccine-preventable diseases and the importance of prevention