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The Key Resources page serves as a quick reference for IKC materials, campaigns, and other resources. Content will be updated frequently depending on current initiatives.
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Respiratory Virus Resources
Protecting Kansas with Immunization Brochures
Vaccine Highlight Cards
Adults Need Vaccines Too:
*Resources are currently being updated to reflect new ACIP guidelines for adult RSV vaccination.
Vaccines Through Childhood:
Protect Your Baby With Vaccines During Pregnancy
Vaccine Fears Overturned By Facts
Vaccines are life-saving. Vaccine misinformation can instill fear that prevents people from getting this crucial component of health care. The
Vaccine Fears Overturned by Facts Booklet is a collaboration between Immunize Kansas Coalition and the creators of
Back to the Vax, Heather Simpson and Lydia Greene. It's intended to be a factual rebuttal with personal stories to address common vaccine myths. Whether you're a parent, someone who has a fear of needles, or a clinician caring for patients on immunization day, this booklet is for you. Click the button below to view the booklet and other
Vaccine Fears Overturned by Facts materials.
#KansasFightsFlu is a campaign to encourage healthcare providers and organizations to raise awareness on the importance of influenza immunization rates in our communities. The goal is to increase rates of influenza vaccinations across Kansas for the 2024-2025 flu season.
Immunize Kansas Coalition
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Immunize Kansas Coalition is an independent non profit organization.
| © 2015 - Immunize Kansas Coalition is an independent non profit organization.
Supported by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) as part of a financial assistance award totaling $79,278,482 with 100% funded by the CDC/HHS.
The contents are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily represent the official views of, nor an endorsement by, the CDC/HHS, the U.S. Government, or the Office of the Kansas Governor. For more information, please visit https://www.cdc.gov. [revision 10/01/21].