Guide and improve your vaccine conversations with the following resources and tools to help you address immunization issues for preteens and teens age 9 through 18 years old.

Using the Adolescent Immunization Discussion Guides  

Created for pediatricians and other primary care providers to share with patients and families during clinical encounters, the Adolescent Immunization Discussion Guides focus on vaccines recommended for preteens and teens age 9 through 18 years old. Family-friendly infographics are paired with helpful speaking points to promote efficient, productive conversations and explain what’s behind each vaccine recommendation.

We’ve put together tips to help you use the Adolescent Immunization Discussion Guides in your practice. 

Infographics and Discussion Guides

Single PDF of All Infographics and Discussion Guides

Immunization Schedule

Why Vaccinate?

Flu Vaccine

HPV Vaccine

Meningococcal Vaccines

Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis Vaccine

Dengue Vaccine

Helpful Facts About Adolescent Vaccines

 

This document was supported by Cooperative Agreement Number 5NU38OT000282 funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention or the Department of Health and Human Services.

 
Last Updated

07/24/2023

Source

American Academy of Pediatrics