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Reliable Sources of Immunization Information
Where to go to find answers to your vaccination questions.
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Websites
Videos
Publications
Mobile apps
Other sources for trusted information
Websites
- American Academy of Pediatrics: Immunizations
Easy-to-understand information for parents and caregivers on a wide variety of immunization topics from the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). - HealthyChildren.org: All About the AAP Recommended Immunization Schedule
Vaccine guidance for parents based on a child’s age from the AAP. - AAFP: Adult Immunization Schedule
This version of the adult immunization schedule has been adopted by the American Academy of Family Physicians. - Immunize.org: Get the Facts
Real, balanced, and unbiased facts so you can do your own homework and find out why most adults in the United States support vaccines. - VaccineInformation.org: Vaccination Saves Lives!
Resources from parents from Immunize.org on vaccine safety, personal stories, and immunization by age group. - Trusted Sources of Vaccine Information
A comprehensive list of reliable sources with weblinks to both national and international for trusted vaccine information. - Vaccines.gov: Find Pharmacies Near You
Vaccine finder tool to find pharmacies offering vaccine and learn about all immunizations. - Vaccinate Your Family
A family-friendly website with answers to many commonly asked questions about vaccines.- Vaccinate Your Family University
Free online training on vaccine science and safety.
- Vaccinate Your Family University
- Children's Hospital of Philadelphia: About the Vaccine Education Center
Learn about vaccine safety and how vaccines work and why they’re recommended from the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) Vaccine Education Center. - Johns Hopkins: Institute for Vaccine Safety
Information on vaccine safety. - Voices for Vaccines
Credible vaccine information for families from families. The Resource tab has links to trainings including “Becoming Trusted Messengers” and the “The Vaccine Quest”. - Answers to Parents’ Top Questions – California Vaccines for Children (VFC)
Answers to the common questions parents have on vaccine. - American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists: Vaccines During Pregnancy
Vaccines recommended during pregnancy from the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG). - King County: Resources for parents, kids, and youth service providers
Videos, activity books, infographics and more from King County in Washington State including a fact sheet called Vaccines & Autism: Unraveling the Myth infographic (available in multiple languages).
Videos
- YouTube: Talking About Vaccines with Dr. Paul Offit
Answers common vaccine questions in a video from CHOP. - YouTube: American Academy of Pediatrics Video: How Do Vaccines Work?
A simple straight-forward video with plain language that explains how vaccines work.
Publications
- Your Local Epidemiologist: Childhood Vaccinations Fact Sheet (PDF)
The top 12 childhood vaccination questions answered by Your Local Epidemiologist, Dr. Katelyn Jetelina, who has a passion for making science easy to understand. - Clear Answers & Smart Advice About Your Baby's Shots (PDFs)
A simple 6-page guide from a pediatrician (Ari Brown, MD, FAAP) with answers to common questions. - Immunize.org: VIS and Clinical Resources Translations Index
Link to VISs available in multiple languages. - Vaccines and Your Child: Separating Fact from Fiction
Book by Paul Offit, MD and Charlotte Moser (Columbia University Press) answers questions about the science and safety of modern vaccines. - The Truth About Autism and Vaccines VYF-ASF Guide 2025 (PDF)
A comprehensive guide debunking myths about the connection between vaccines and autism, emphasizing the importance of vaccination for public health from the Autism Science Foundation and Vaccinate Your Family.
Mobile apps
- Immunize.org: Reliable Sources of Immunization Information: Where Parents Can Go to Find Answers! (PDF)
A list of mobile apps that offer immunization information for parents and health care providers.
Other sources for trusted information
- Local public health departments
Your local public health department protects the health of the community by offering services and providing information about vaccine-preventable diseases and immunizations. Contact information can be found on Find a Local or Tribal Health Department or Community Health Board. - Health Care Providers
Your trusted health care provider is a great resource for vaccine-preventable diseases and immunization questions.
Last Updated: 11/24/2025