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Role of Immunizations in Protecting Your Health and Your Child’s Health

Role of Immunizations in Protecting Your Health and Your Child’s Health. Protect Your Family’s Health With Immunizations. Developed By: Barbara (Bobbi) P. Clarke, PhD, RD Professor & Extension Health Specialist , Co-Director for The University of Tennessee Center for Community Health Literacy.

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Role of Immunizations in Protecting Your Health and Your Child’s Health

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  1. Role of Immunizations in Protecting Your Health and Your Child’s Health Protect Your Family’s Health With Immunizations Developed By: Barbara (Bobbi) P. Clarke, PhD, RD Professor & Extension Health Specialist , Co-Director for The University of Tennessee Center for Community Health Literacy ~ Updated 8/2012 ~

  2. Using seat belts Washing hands Brushing our teeth Eating nutritious food Being active Using sunscreen Getting adequate rest Other ways? Ways We Protect Our Health

  3. Immunizations Protect Our Health • The easiest and most powerful health tool ever developed • Yet people often forget how important immunizations are to preventing infectious and deadly diseases

  4. Why Are Immunizations Important? • Protect you and your family from harmful diseases and even death! • Make many diseases rare today. • Keep you, your children and your community healthy.

  5. What Will We Discuss in This Program? • What immunizations are and how they work • Tips for keeping-up with your immunizations and those for your family • Which immunizations are important at different ages • Need for the annual flu shot for family members

  6. What is a Vaccine? • A medicine that is given to help your body fight disease. • It helps your immune system do its work!

  7. How Does Immunity Work? • Protects you from germs—future infections • Builds antibodies • Antibodies destroy germs that are making you sick and help you get well. • Antibodies also destroy the germs before they make you sick.

  8. Are Immunizations Safe? • Yes, immunizations are among the safest medications. • Serious reactions to immunizations are extremely rare, but do occur. • Talk to your doctor if you have any questions about a vaccine you or your child need.

  9. Do Immunizations Have Side Effects? • Some may cause temporary side effects: • Redness, tenderness, warmth, mild pain or swelling under the skin where the shot was given • Fever • Sleepiness • Crankiness

  10. What Do Immunizations Cost? • Child immunizations are part of your child’s well care visits. • Well care immunizations are free under the Affordable Care Act. • Otherwise, health insurance should cover these immunizations. • Most adult immunizations will be paid for by your health insurance plan. • Check with your health insurance provider. • For Medicare enrollees, the flu and pneumonia shots are fully paid for by Medicare Part B. Other immunizations are covered by Medicare Part D.

  11. Keep Records of Immunizations • Keep an immunization record for each member of your family. • Ask your doctor for a record to use. • Keep these important records in a place where you can easily find them. • Need proof of immunization before a child can go to school or day care.

  12. In Summary, Immunizations are… • Recognized as one of the greatest 20th century achievements in the prevention of disease and death • Safe • Affordable • An important health tool for you and your family

  13. So Be Wise … Get Immunized! • Keep an up-to-date immunization record for every member of your family ―including all children and adults. • Talk to your doctor about what immunizations are needed and when.

  14. Adult Immunizations Record Child Immunizations Record

  15. Another Child Immunizations Record

  16. Questions?

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