Clinical Resources A-Z

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Communicating the Benefits of Influenza Vaccination

Co-branded with AIM (Association of Immunization Managers), this one-page document presents science-based benefits of influenza (flu) vaccination and includes tips on communicating with patients.

#P3115
Updated on: 9/19/25
Language: English

Declination of Influenza Vaccination

Form for healthcare worker signature and date, lists important reasons for annual influenza vaccination and consequences of vaccine refusal

#P4068
Updated on: 9/3/25
Language: English

Fainting Related to Vaccination: What You Need to Know

A 1-page handout for patients and caregivers describes symptoms of fainting (syncope), how it can occur around vaccination, how to reduce the risk of vaccination-related fainting, and what to do if someone faints during vaccination

#P4260a
Updated on: 7/31/23
Language: English

Hepatitis B Facts: Testing and Vaccination

List of people who should receive hepatitis b vaccination, answers to questions about hepatitis b screening or serologic testing, interpretation of the hepatitis B panel, and a glossary of hepatitis B terminology.

#P2110
Updated on: 10/16/24
Language: English

Hepatitis B and Healthcare Personnel

Answers to questions about protecting healthcare personnel from hepatitis b including vaccination and booster recommendations, post-exposure prophylaxis guidelines, hepatitis b triple panel screening, and frequency of hepatitis b testing.

#P2109
Updated on: 1/23/25
Language: English

Instructions for Use: Vaccine Information Statements [CDC]

According to the National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act, appropriate VIS(s) must be given:

  • Before the vaccination
  • Before each dose of a multi-dose series of vaccines
  • Regardless of the age of the vaccine recipient

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.

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#CDC VIS 42USC300aa-26
Updated on: 5/29/25
Language: English

Maintaining the cold chain during transport

Immunize.org is no longer distributing this piece. For an excellent resource on this subject, see the California Department of Public Health’s “Transporting Refrigerated Vaccines”

Partner Resource
Language: English

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Alliance for Immunization in Michigan (AIM)

A resource for immunization management, patient education, and other quality resources.

California Department of Public Health

Centers for Disease Control & Prevention

Institute for Safe Medication Practices

Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (HHS)

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