Immunization Program Resources
AIM provides resources to support the work of public health leaders in immunization program management, education, and public health advocacy.
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Immunization and Maternal Child Health Programs: Ideas for Partnering to Protect Women and Children
AIM Legislative Round-up: January 10, 2025
Washington: Flu Free Campaign
Strategy The Washington State Department of Health created the Flu Free Washington campaign to close the gaps in flu vaccine…
Washington: Co-Brandable Respiratory Illness Prevention Toolkit for Local Health Jurisdictions/Tribes
Massachusetts: Birth Hospital Visit Continuing Medical Education (CME) Program to Prevent Perinatal Hepatitis B Virus
Massachusetts: Providing Vaccination Support to Families in the Emergency Assistance (EA) Shelter System
Kentucky: Vaccine Extravaganza
Pediatric Vaccination Media Assets
Learning Collaborative Call November 13, 2024
VAC Southeast Profiles 2024
VAC West Profiles 2024
VAC Great Lakes Profiles 2024
Categories
- Adolescent Immunization
- Adult Immunization
- AIM Annual Survey
- AIM Letters, Comments, and Testimony
- AIM Reports
- Childhood Immunization
- Communication Templates
- COVID-19
- Fact Sheets & Talking Points
- Hepatitis A
- HPV
- Immunization Information Systems
- Immunization Program Policy
- Incorrect Vaccine Information
- Influenza
- Infographics
- News
- Outbreaks
- Partnerships
- Podcast
- Policy and Position Statements
- Product Information
- Program Infrastructure
- Research
- Resource Guides
- RFP
- RSV
- Safety
- School-Located Vaccination Clinics
- Tip Sheets
- Vaccine Confidence
- Vaccine Financing
- Vaccine Storage and Handling
- Webinars and Training
- White Papers
Acknowledgment and Disclaimer
A portion of this library is supported by the Cooperative Agreement number NH23IP922569, funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.