It's safe for kids to get a COVID-19 vaccine along with any other routine vaccine, including the flu vaccine and RSV shot.
This childhood vaccine schedule can show you which vaccines (immunizations) kids need and at what age.
Your kids are hearing about coronavirus (COVID-19). To make sure they get reliable information, here's how to talk about it.
Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major cause of respiratory illness in young children. Learn how to recognize the signs and symptoms of this contagious infection.
The flu usually makes kids feel worse than if they have a cold. But it's not always easy to tell the difference. Here are tips on what to look for — and what to do.
If you plan to travel abroad or internationally it's possible that your kids — and you — will need to get certain vaccines.
Flu symptoms tend to come on quickly and are worse than the sneezing and stuffiness of a cold. The flu is very contagious. Find out what to do.
Regular well-child exams are essential to keeping kids healthy and up-to-date with vaccines against dangerous diseases. Here's what to expect at the doctor's office.
The HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine is now recommended for girls and boys both. Here's why.
Here are answers to some questions many parents have about COVID-19 vaccines.
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice,
diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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