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Childhood Immunizations
Click here to view the childhood immunization television ad created by the Washington Health Foundation and its partners, Washington State Nurses Association, Washington State Medical Association and Washington State Department of Health. (Please note, this file will view in Windows Media Player. 1.00 MB.)

Did you know that between birth and age two, your child should receive immunizations to protect against 14 potentially deadly diseases?

In a time when global travel allows germs to spread quickly, children need to be immunized for protection against diseases such as polio, hepatitis, chicken pox and measles.

Just 77.8 percent of Washington children (ages 19-35 months) are fully immunized with five recommended vaccines, placing Washington 42nd nationally in childhood immunization rates.

You can protect your children and help make Washington the Healthiest State in the Nation by ensuring that your kids are up-to-date on their immunizations.

Click on your child's age category below to learn about the immunizations that your child needs. Multiple immunizations maybe needed during each age category.

  0 - 6 months  
  7 months - 12 months (1 year)  
  13 months (1 year +) - 24 months (2 years)  
  25 months (2 years +) - 3 years  
  4 - 6 years  
  7 - 19 years  

Click here to learn about specific immunizations and the diseases they prevent.

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