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Vaccinate New Hampshire A vaccination resource for New Hampshire residents. Be truthful: Spreading misleading or false information is strictly prohibited.

The New Hampshire Immunization Program (NHIP), part of the NH Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), is proud to present educational materials regarding influenza and immunization-related topics as part of our mission to promote health and wellbeing for all NH citizens. For questions related to immunizations and vaccines, please speak to your doctor, or call NHIP for resources at (603) 27

1-4482 (toll-free at 1-888-852-3345, ext. 4482). General Comment Guidelines:
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In an effort to provide our followers with a unified approach to community health and disease prevention in New Hampshir...
05/16/2024

In an effort to provide our followers with a unified approach to community health and disease prevention in New Hampshire, we have moved all Immunization posts to the DHHS Division of Public Health Services (DPHS) page. This page will no longer be maintained or monitored after August 31, 2022. Please consider following the NH Public Health Services and NH Department of Health and Human Services pages for continued content as we strive to protect, promote and improve the health and well-being of ALL people in New Hampshire.

A Tdap vaccine is recommended during every pregnancy, between the 27th through 36th week, to provide the best protection...
08/08/2022

A Tdap vaccine is recommended during every pregnancy, between the 27th through 36th week, to provide the best protection against whooping cough for both you and your baby.

Learn more about how Tdap vaccine strengthens your baby’s immune system: https://www.cdc.gov/pertussis/pregnant/mom/get-vaccinated.html #:~:text=When%20women%20get%20a%20Tdap,months%20old%20by%2078%251


08/07/2022

Kids don’t want to miss a moment of fun, so make sure your child is caught up on routine vaccinations. Talk to their doctor.
Link: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/routine

08/04/2022

Thank you for following our page. In an effort to provide our followers with a unified approach to community health and disease prevention in New Hampshire, we have moved all Immunization posts to the DHHS Division of Public Health Services (DPHS) page. This page will no longer exist after August 31, 2022. You can follow us at the NH Public Health Services and the NH Department of Health and Human Services pages for continued content as we strive to protect, promote and improve the health and well-being of ALL people in New Hampshire.

The Pneumococcal vaccine is recommended for infants, children, and adults 65 years or older. You can protect yourself an...
08/04/2022

The Pneumococcal vaccine is recommended for infants, children, and adults 65 years or older. You can protect yourself and the people you love most by getting vaccinated. Talk to your healthcare provider today to see when this vaccine is recommended for you. Learn more about pneumonia vaccine: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/vpd/pneumo/public/index.html -gets-vaccine

08/02/2022

Hepatitis B can be prevented with safe & effective vaccines. Hepatitis B is a serious liver disease and 1 in 4 people with chronic HBV infection will develop liver cancer or liver failure. Learn more about Hepatitis B: https://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/hbv/vaccadults.htm

August is National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM). This annual observance highlights the importance of getting reco...
08/01/2022

August is National Immunization Awareness Month (NIAM). This annual observance highlights the importance of getting recommended vaccines throughout your life. During NIAM, we encourage you to talk to your healthcare provider to ensure you and your family are protected against serious diseases by getting caught up on routine vaccination.

07/31/2022

Most NH families are vaccinated against measles because measles is a highly contagious illness that can result in severe complications including pneumonia, hospitalization, and even death!

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Learn more at www.nfid.org/measles.

As your children catch up on flying kites and chasing dreams, talk to their doctor to make sure they are caught up on ro...
07/29/2022

As your children catch up on flying kites and chasing dreams, talk to their doctor to make sure they are caught up on routine vaccines. Protect your child’s health today.
Link: https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/routine

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