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The Travel Vaccines main page connects you with authoritative travelers’ health information, with a focus on vaccination, from CDC and other expert sources.
Learn more about Immunize.org’s vaccine-specific pages.
Learn about resources related to state immunization requirements for childcare, school, and college entry.
Learn about federal Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) and the hundreds of VIS translations available at Immunize.org.
The Travel Vaccines main page connects you with authoritative travelers’ health information, with a focus on vaccination, from CDC and other expert sources.
Learn about resources related to state immunization requirements for childcare, school, and college entry.
Learn more about Immunize.org’s vaccine-specific pages.
Kelly Moore answers the question: If a child without any high-risk conditions received a dose of meningococcal ACWY, or menACWY vaccine (brand names Menactra, MenQuadfi, or Menveo) at age 10 years, does the child need to be revaccinated at age 11–12 years?
Kelly Moore answers the question: Should college students be vaccinated against meningococcal disease with MenACWY vaccine?
Kelly Moore answers the question: Several healthy adult college students from outside the U.S. (ages 24 years and older) presented to our clinic. They will be living in a residence hall. None have a record of having received vaccination against meningococcal ACWY disease. Should they receive a dose of MenACWY now?
Kelly Moore answers the question: What is the schedule for Meningococcal ACWY, or MenACWY, vaccine?