National Infant Immunization Week Sample Messages for …



Sample Messages for Twitter

2016 National Infant Immunization Week (#NIIW)

NOTE: suggested links to CDC web pages in these messages have been shortened to meet Twitter text limits. See the actual URLs at the end of this document.

Tweets for Parents:

Besides #whoopingcough and #measles, what other diseases is your vaccinated child protected against? #NIIW

Did you know protection from vaccine-preventable diseases starts before birth? Get vaccine facts! #PowerToProtect

Have you ever wondered how vaccines protect your child against diseases? Get the facts about vaccines! #NIIW

Has your child missed one or more of his shots? It’s not too late to catch up! This tool can help #NIIW

It’s #NIIW! Quickly see when your child needs each vaccine with CDC’s parent friendly immunization schedule.

It’s National Infant Immunization Week! Protect your baby from 14 serious diseases by age 2—find out how! #NIIW

Spread the word about the importance of immunizations during National Infant Immunization Week, April 16-23. #NIIW

Shots can be stressful. Learn how to comfort your baby when she gets one. #NIIW

Tweets for Providers:

National Infant Immunization Week takes place April 16-23. RT to show your support #NIIW

It’s #NIIW! Get the parent friendly childhood immunization schedule to share with your patients’ families.

Help your patients catch up on missed vaccinations! #NIIW

Looking for effective strategies to discuss vaccines w/ parents? See tips on creating a successful dialogue. #NIIW

CDC, AAP & AAFP have updated resources about vaccines for healthcare professionals to share w/ parents. #NIIW

Need Spanish language immunization materials for your patients? Check out CDC, AAP & AAFP’s resources. #NIIW

It’s National Infant Immunization Week. Be inspired by past CDC Childhood Immunization Champions. #NIIW

Tweets for Partners

It’s #NIIW! Visit The CDC’s NIIW page to find all the materials to support your local efforts.

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This document can be found on the CDC website at:

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April 6, 2016

April 6, 2016

April 6, 2016

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