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    Adolescent Vaccines at Local Health Departments

    Why Do Adolescents Need Vaccines? PreTeens With Books 

    Vaccines have changed since kindergarten - Just like technology has grown and changed, so have vaccines.  We now have the ability to protect against more diseases than ever before!  Vaccines are now available to guard against serious diseases like meningitis and human papillomavirus (HPV).

    Protection from childhood vaccines does not last forever - Some vaccines protect for a short time - even years - but not your whole life. Examples are tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis (whooping cough) vaccines. Children 11-12 years of age need another dose to be fully protected.

    The virus may change - Viruses can change enough that you will no longer be protected against the disease. Influenza is like this. You need a flu vaccine every year to be protected.
                                             
    Children from birth through 18 years of age can get Vaccines for Children (VFC) vaccine if they:

    • are on Medicaid
    • do not have health insurance
    • are American Indian or Alaskan Native
    • are under-insured*

    *If your health insurance does not pay anything for vaccines, your child may be able to get VFC vaccine. Check with your doctor or your local health department.

    If you are 19 years of age or older and have no insurance or have insurance that does not cover vaccines, contact your local health department.

    Protect Pre-Teens and Teens from Serious Diseases (brochure)

    Vaccines for your Child, Vaccines for Children Program (brochure)

    Helping Adults Pay for Vaccines (flyer)

    Return to the teen vaccine home page 
    Related Content
     •  Vaccine Information Statements (VIS)
     •  MDCH Adolescent Immunization Website
     •  A Parent's Guide to Preteen and Teen HPV Vaccination
     •  Why get vaccinated against whooping cough? Francesca's story PDF icon
     •  Influenza (Flu) website (MDCH)
     •  Whooping Cough (Pertussis) in Michigan
     •  Provider Resources for Vaccine Conversations with Parents (CDC)
     •  For Parents: Vaccines for Your Children (CDC)
     •  Personal Stories About Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
     •  Vaccine Safety - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website
     •  Additional Vaccine Safety Resources PDF icon
     •  HPV, Meningococcal & Other Vaccines for Pre-Teens & Teens PDF icon
     •  Adult Immunization Posters PDF icon
     •  Helping Adults Pay for Vaccines PDF icon
     •  Vaccine Recommendations for Adults (CDC)
     •  Immunization Information for Adults (AIM Kit)
     •  Immunization Brochures for the Whole Family
     •  Hepatitis Brochures
     •  Order free brochures from MDCH
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