Child Care Warmline - The Warmline offers free telephone consultation to child care providers on numerous topics of concern. Consultants can also refer providers to appropriate services and resources within their communities.
The Meningococcal group B (MenB) vaccine is now available through the Vaccines For Children (VFC) Program for ages 16-18 years. This includes adolescents and young adults who do not have a condition or are not in a situation which increases their risk for Serogroup B meningococcal disease.
Meningococcal B Recommendations for persons age ≥10 years at increased risk for Serogroup B Meningcoccal Disease.
Vaccines are vital across all age groups, including adults, to prevent vaccine preventable diseases. Section 317 of the Public Health Service Act is a federally funded program that provides vaccines to adults 19 years of age and older who are uninsured and underinsured. The administrative fee cap for adult vaccine is $19.58.
Uninsured: a person that does not have health insurance
Underinsured: a person who has health insurance but the coverage does not include vaccines or a person whose insurance covers only selected vaccines
College Students
College students should check with each college, university, or school for information on how to meet their vaccination requirements.
Learn and determine the recommended vaccines and their administration schedules.
Pregnant Women
Before you become pregnant, learn how to protect yourself and your child from serious diseases. Talk to your health care professional to make sure you’re up to date on all your vaccines.