Dates of Current Vaccine Information Statements (VISs)
Print and cut out up to four charts (4″ x 5.5″) of current VIS dates for posting around the clinic and workplace.
Print and cut out up to four charts (4″ x 5.5″) of current VIS dates for posting around the clinic and workplace.
According to the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, appropriate VIS(s) must be given:
This resource links directly to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) instructional document [PDF], which details the required use and recording of information, applicability to state law, and current dates of VISs.
Scan QR codes with a mobile phone to access all federal VISs (including travel or non-routine vaccine VISs) and the Immunization Information Statement (IIS) for RSV preventive antibody. A QR code for VIS Translations goes to www.immunize.org/translations where you can select the language of interest and open translated VISs. Links to VIS resources for healthcare professionals are also included.
Scan QR codes with a mobile phone to access VISs for vaccines included in CDC’s recommended immunization schedules for children or adults. A QR code for VIS Translations goes to www.immunize.org/translations where you can select the language of interest and open translated VISs. Links to VIS resources for healthcare professionals are also included.
Scan QR codes to access 45 different translations of the Influenza (Flu) Vaccine (Inactivated or Recombinant) Vaccine Information Statement (VIS). Additional links are provided to VIS resources for healthcare professionals.
For Spanish-speaking patients and their healthcare providers. This document provides QR codes to quickly open all Spanish VIS translations available on a phone or tablet. Also included is the QR code for the Immunization Information Statement (IIS) for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) preventive antibody for infants, plus links to VIS resources for healthcare providers. Content provided in English and Spanish.
Everything you need to know about vaccine information statements.