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ADULT IMMUNIZATION RECORD Always carry this record with you and have y ADULT IMMUNIZATION RECORD Always carry this record with you and have y

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Yes Vaccines are among the safest medicines available Vaccines are tested at length before they are licensed and continue to be monitored for side effects through the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting S ID: 885045

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1 ADULT IMMUNIZATION RECORD Always carry t
ADULT IMMUNIZATION RECORD Always carry this record with you and have your healthcare provider or clinic keep it up-to-date. Yes! Vaccines are among the safest medicines available. Vaccines are tested at length before they are licensed and continue to be monitored for side effects through the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). After vaccination, some people may have mild side effects, such as slight fever or soreness at the injection site. Severe vaccine reactions are rare. VaccineType of vaccineDate given (mo/day/yr)Date next dose dueHepatitis B Hepatitis A _________*if comboMeasles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Varicella (chickenpox) Zoster (Shingles) Last Name First Name M.I. Birthdate (mo/day/yr)Patient NumberVaccinations are needed across the lifespan. Protect yourself and your loved ones. Are you traveling out of the country? You may need other vaccines to protect yourself against diseases that are not common in the U.S. Ask your doctor, nurse, or local health department if you have questions about recommended vaccines. For more information about travel vaccines, visit: ww.cdc.gov/travelWhere can I get more information? Your Healthcare Provider Local Health Departmenthttp://localhealth.nj.govNew Jersey Department of HealthVaccine Preventable Disease Program www.nj.gov/health/cd/vpdp.shtml6098264861Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) www.cdc.gov/vaccines-CDC-INFOImmunization Action Coalitionwww.immunize.orgDetermine which vaccines you need! Take this quiz to find out which vaccines you may need: www2.cdc.gov/nip/adultimmsched/ Please consult with your healthcare provider for your specific needs. This brochure is not a substitute for medical advice. Are vaccines safe? How can I keep track of my vaccination record?The New Jersey Immunization Information System (NJIIS) can keep your record for you! Ask your provider if your vaccines have been recorded in NJIIS. This can help to determine which vaccines you need, and when you need them. Keep a record of the vaccines that you have received and carry it with you each time you visit your provider. Included in this brochure is a tearoff form to use for recording your immunizations. ADULT IMMUNIZATION RECORD Always carry this record with you and have your healthcare provider or clinic keep it up-to-date. Yes! Vaccines are among the safest medicines available. Vaccines are tested at length before they are licensed and continue to be monitored for side effects through the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). After vaccination, some people may have mild side effects, such as slight fever or soreness at the injection site. Severe vaccine reactions are rare. Vaccine Type of vaccine Date given (mo/day/yr) Date next dose due Hepatitis B Hepatitis A _________*if combo Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Varicella (chickenpox) Last Name First Name M.I. Birthdate (mo/day/yr)Patient Number Vaccinations are needed across the lifespan. Protect yourself and your loved ones.Are you traveling out of the country? You may need other vaccines to protect yourself against diseases that are not common in the U.S. Ask your doctor, nurse, or local health department if you have questions about recommended vaccines. For more information about travel vaccines, visit: ww.cdc.gov/travelWhere can I get more information? Your Healthcare Provider

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Local Health Departmenthttp://localhealth.nj.govNew Jersey Department of HealthVaccine Preventable Disease Program www.nj.gov/health/cd/vpdp.shtml6098264861Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) www.cdc.gov/vaccines-CDC-INFOImmunization Action Coalitionwww.immunize.orgDetermine which vaccines you need! Take this quiz to find out which vaccines you may need: www2.cdc.gov/nip/adultimmsched/Please consult with your healthcare provider for your specific needs. This brochure is not a substitute for medical advice. Are vaccines safe? How can I keep track of my vaccination record?The New Jersey Immunization Information System (NJIIS) can keep your record for you! Ask your provider if your vaccines have been recorded in NJIIS. This can help to determine which vaccines you need, and when you need them. Keep a record of the vaccines that you have received and carry it with you each time you visit your provider. Included in this brochure is a tearoff form to use for recording your immunizations. ADULT IMMUNIZATION RECORD Always carry this record with you and have your healthcare provider or clinic keep it up-to-date. Yes! Vaccines are among the safest medicines available. Vaccines are tested at length before they are licensed and continue to be monitored for side effects through the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS). After vaccination, some people may have mild side effects, such as slight fever or soreness at the injection site. Severe vaccine reactions are rare. VaccineType of vaccineDate given (mo/day/yr)Date next dose dueHepatitis B Hepatitis A _________*if comboMeasles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) Varicella (chickenpox) Zoster (Shingles) Last Name First Name M.I. Birthdate (mo/day/yr)Patient Number Vaccinations are needed across the lifespan. Protect yourself and your loved ones. Are you traveling out of the country? You may need other vaccines to protect yourself against diseases that are not common in the U.S. Ask your doctor, nurse, or local health department if you have questions about recommended vaccines. For more information about travel vaccines, visit: ww.cdc.gov/travel Where can I get more information? Your Healthcare Provider Local Health Departmenthttp://localhealth.nj.gov New Jersey Department of HealthVaccine Preventable Disease Program www.nj.gov/health/cd/vpdp.shtml 6098264861Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) www.cdc.gov/vaccines -CDC-INFOImmunization Action Coalitionwww.immunize.org Determine which vaccines you need! Take this quiz to find out which vaccines you may need: www2.cdc.gov/nip/adultimmsched/ Please consult with your healthcare provider for your specific needs. This brochure is not a substitute for medical advice. Are vaccines safe? How can I keep track of my vaccination record?The New Jersey Immunization Information System (NJIIS) can keep your record for you! Ask your provider if your vaccines have been recorded in NJIIS. This can help to determine which vaccines you need, and when you need them. Keep a record of the vaccines that you have received and carry it with you each time you visit your provider. Included in this brochure is a tearoff form to use for recording your immunizations. professional or Last Name First Name M.I. Birtate (mo/day/yr) Patient Number Vaccinations are needed across the lifespan. Protect yourself and your loved ones. Vaccinations are needed across the lifespan. Protect yourself and your loved ones. C247