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National Influenza Vaccination Week

National Influenza Vaccination Week four images National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIVW) is a national observance that was established to highlight the importance of continuing influenza vaccination, as well as fostering greater use of flu vaccine after the holiday season into January and beyond. This year's NIVW (originally scheduled for December 6-10, 2009) is now rescheduled for January 10-16, 2010.

Presidential Proclamation- National Influenza Vaccination Week.

NIVW Activities
National, regional, & state & territorial calendar of events…

NIVW Daily Materials
Posters, brochures, fact sheets, etc. for use during NIVW…

NIVW Media Toolkit
Information on how to develop key messages, press materials, train spokespersons, etc…

NIVW Web Tools
Podcasts, ecards, buttons, banners, & badges for download…

Resources for Health Professionals & Partners
Media toolkits, print materials, PSAs, & audio/video tools for download…

Influenza Campaign Matte Articles
Ready-to-use influenza articles for placement in local newspapers, magazines, or other publications…

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Every Child By Two (ECBT) seeks to raise awareness about the dangers of influenza and the importance for all parents to have their children vaccinated beginning at six months of age. See the ECBT web site for more information about flu vaccinations or vaccination centers.

Families Fighting Flu, Inc. (FFF) is a non-profit, volunteer-based corporation made up of families and healthcare practitioners who have experienced first-hand the death of a child due to the flu, or have had a child experience severe medical complications from the flu. Through education and advocacy, FFF hopes to improve the rates of annual childhood influenza vaccinations and help reduce the number of childhood illnesses and deaths caused by the flu each year.young adult male in sweater

NIVW Home Page
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NIVW Matte Articles
NIVW Web Tools en Español
The 2009 H1N1 virus is still causing sickness and even death.
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