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Welcome to the Immunization Program
 

The mission of the Immunization Program is to reduce or eliminate all vaccine preventable diseases.  There are approximately 342,000 children under age 19 in NH for whom vaccine is provided through this program.  The program also promotes immunization initiatives for children and adults to assure the opportunity for a lifetime of protection from vaccine preventable diseases.

Immunization of children for selected diseases is required for school and day care entry in accordance with NH Statutes.  These laws currently require immunizations for the following diseases:

 

  • Diphtheria
  • HIB (Haemophilus influenzae Type b) required for child care only
  • Hepatitis B
  • Measles
  • Mumps
  • Pertussis
  • Polio
  • Rubella
  • Tetanus
  • Varicella

 

The Immunization Program is a resource for healthcare providers and the public regarding the importance of vaccination for all vaccine preventable diseases.  See the following for more information:

 

Vaccines for Children & Adolescents:

 

 

Vaccines for Adults & Health Care Workers:
  

 

Vaccine Management:

 

  • Note: The PDF provided is not editable.  Upon request, the Immunization Program will provide an editable Microsoft Word version of the document.  Contact: IMMUNIZATION@DHHS.STATE.NH.US ; or, if you don't have access to email call the program at 603 -271-4482, and we will provide the document on CD.

 

 

Additional helpful information:

 

 

Data & Research:

 

New Hampshire's immunization rate is second in the nation:  2007 National Immunization Survey Summary

 


Raising immunization to

 new heights

 

NH Immunization Program

School-Based Influenza Clinic Toolkit for School Nurses


Related Resources

 

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"Supporting Healthy NH 2010"


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