Information For Families


 


Families are important to us all! Whether for your work family or your own family members, below you will find information about pertussis (whooping cough) and ways you can help protect against this disease. Keep your family safe by being up to date on your own immunizations. Newborns are especially vulnerable to pertussis  because they are not fully protected until their first birthday. You can protect your newborn by being up to date with the Tdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Acellular Pertussis) vaccine.
 

Where to go for your shots: has information and resouces for you to locate a vaccine for yourself and other family members. You can also call your doctor or visit your local pharmacy.
 

Immunization and Developemental Milestones tracker for parents. Click here to download this great resource!


Following are tools that may provide you more information in making sure your family stays healthy:

 

Print | Videos | E-Cards | Coloring Pages

 

Print

 

Pertussis Flyer
 

Flier - English
Flier - Spanish

Tdap FQA's
 

Tdap Q&A - English
Tdap P&R - Spanish

Vaccine Information
 

VIS - English
VIS - Spanish

 

 

Videos

 

Jennifer Lopez
Sounds of Pertussis

Kerri Russell
Sounds of Pertussis

Infant with Pertussis

 

 

E-Cards

 

E-Card

E-Card

E-Card

ecard for Growing up healthy

 

 

Coloring Pages

 



NIIW Coloring Page - Caterpillar



Coloring Page - Giraffe

coloring pages

Growth Chart



Coloring Page PDF



Coloring Page PDF

 


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Cover your nose and
mouth when you sneeze
Wash your
hands often
Avoid touching your
eyes, nose or mouth
Avoid close contact
with sick people