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Clear Answers & Smart Advice About Your Baby's Shots

by Ari Brown, MD, FAAP

As a new parent (or parent-to-be), it’s hard not to hear the great debate in parenting circles these days—do vaccines cause autism? If not, what causes autism? Why is it on the rise? And what is autism anyway?

Dr. Brown received her medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas; she did her pediatric residency at Harvard Medical School/Boston Children’s Hospital. In private practice since 1995, Dr. Brown is perhaps best known as the coauthor of Baby 411: Clear Answers & Smart Advice for Your Baby’s First Year (Windsor Peak Press).

In response to the recent media attention given to vaccines, autism, and other controversies concerning vaccines, the Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) has reprinted a special excerpt from Baby 411 that answers these questions and more. IAC is grateful to Dr. Brown for these clear answers and smart advice, but mostly, we are grateful for her continued advocacy for safe and effective vaccines.

The Today Show: Doctor disputes autism, vaccine link

In his book, “Autism's False Prophets,” Paul A. Offit, a national expert on vaccines, recounts the history of autism and challenges the idea that vaccines lead to autism.

Watch Video from The Today Show

Tips on easing fears of children

Chicago Tribune gives recommendations on how to "Make shot a blip in your day" by helping children take vaccinations in stride.

Full Article

Video of the Week

Every Monday the Immunization Action Coalition highlights and hosts a new video highlighting a vaccination issue. Check it out now to see what is playing this week. To access them, go to: http://www.immunize.org and click on the image under the words Video of the Week, which you'll find toward the top of the page. It may take a few moments for the video or clip to begin playing; please be patient!


Web Resources
 
Texas Children's Center for Vaccine Awareness and Research
 
The Center for Vaccine Awareness and Research provides a valuable resource for understanding the increasingly complex issues of vaccination.  It draws upon the expertise of specialists who combine expanded knowledge of approved vaccines with in-depth understanding of infectious diseases, primary care and adolescent medine.

New Adolescent Vaccine Requirements for School Entry

Effective March 5, 2009, the Texas Department of State Health Services now requires 3 vaccines for entry into 7th grade for the 2009 – 2010 school year.

Vaccinate Your Baby

When you vaccinate your baby, you're not only protecting your child, you're also doing your part to help stop the spread of these diseases in your community and worldwide.

Talking About Vaccine Safety with Parents and Patients

While the public health community continues to celebrate the great success of immunizations in keeping generations of children free from once-common childhood diseases, there?s evidence that public confidence in immunizations has started to erode.

In this two part series, Dr. Mark Sawyer from the San Diego Immunization Patrnership and UC San Diego School of Medicine talks about vaccine safety information for parents and patients.
 
 
This leaflet is for people who follow debates about science and medicine in the news. It explains how scientists present and judge research and how you can ask questions of the scientific information presented to you.

Instant Childhood Immunization Scheduler

Get the best protection for your child—make sure your child is immunized on schedule. For a complete list of recommended immunizations, just select your child’s birth date.

Parents of Kids with Infectious Diseases

Parents of Kids with Infectious Diseases (PKIDS) is a parent group whose highest priority is to seek the best care for their own children and to prevent other children from being harmed by infectious diseases.

Meningitis Angels

Meningitis Angels is a non-profit organization, founded in memory of Ryan Milley who died from meningococcal meningitis. Comprised of survivors, their families and families of those whose lives were taken by meningitis from the US and abroad:

Every Child By Two

Every Child By Two's mission is to protect all children from vaccine preventable diseases by raising parental awareness of the critical need for timely infant immunizations, fostering establishment of a systematic method to locate and immunize children, and providing convenient access to immunization services into the future

Immunization Action Coalition

Vaccination Information for Healthcare Professionals

ACIP Recommendations

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) makes recommendations on routine administration of vaccinations and vaccination schedules.

Vaccine Safety and Adverse Events

Resources relating to vaccine safety.

Vaccine Preventable Diseases

Provides physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, pharmacists, and others with the most comprehensive information on vaccine-preventable diseases.

Vaccines & Immunizations for Specific Groups of People

Many vaccines are routinely recommended for most people; these include polio, mumps, measles, rubella, and tetanus vaccines. Other vaccines are recommended for people because of their age, health, or circumstances.

Vaccines & Immunization News and Media Resources

Find news, newsletters and materials for the media.

National Network of Immunization Information

The National Network of Immunization Information (NNii) provides up-to-date, science-based immunization information.

Vaccine Page

The Vaccine Page is a source of daily news on vaccines from multiple sources and an annotated database of links to vaccine information.

Vaccine Education Center

The Vaccine Education Center at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia was formed to provide accurate, comprehensive and up-to-date vaccine and vaccine-preventable-disease information.

St. Luke's Episcopal Health Charities

St. Luke's Episcopal Health Charities helps people find places for low cost or free medical care.

National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID)

The National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) is a non-profit, tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organization founded in 1973 dedicated to educating the public and healthcare professionals about the causes, treatment, and prevention of infectious diseases.

 

Telephone Helplines

Texas Children’s Hospital Immunization Helpline

(832) 824-2061 (Information in English, Spanish and Vietnamese)
The helpline will answer questions about which vaccines your child may need and locations where you can receive low or no cost vaccinations.

CDC National Immunization Information Hotline (NIIH)

Monday-Friday, 8:00 A.M. - 11:00 P.M., ET
1-800-232-2522 (English)
1-800-232-0233 (Spanish)

 

Health Fairs

Health Fairs can provide immunizations. Check to see if one is being held nearby.