National Influenza Vaccination Week: Resources for Health Professionals & Partners
Click on the web tools to add banners, buttons and badges to your website; these will link back to CDC's flu website. You can also download and send ecards to patients, family, and friends to encourage flu vaccination.
CDC Influenza Awareness Campaign: Media Toolkit
Each year, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) invests in a national awareness campaign to educate the general public about the importance of influenza vaccination. As a critical public health issue, it is the CDC's mandate to inform at-risk populations about the importance of vaccination and provide them with useful information about where to get vaccinated.
Print Materials
Under Healthcare Professionals section, you will find NIVW materials that aid in promoting vaccination during NIVW events
Public Service Announcements (PSAs)
This page lists all Podcasts, Videos and PSAs related to seasonal and/or 2009 H1N1 influenza.
Audio/Video tools
This page lists all Podcasts, Videos and PSAs related to seasonal and/or 2009 H1N1 influenza.
Web Tools
Click on the web tools to add banners, buttons and badges to your website; these will link back to CDC's flu website. You can download and send ecards to patients, family, and friends to encourage flu vaccination, in addition to viewing and responding to blogs.
New! Ready-to-use articles for media
Ready-to-use article that you can use for placement in your local newspaper, magazines, or other publications.
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