Last month, the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library highlighted information on autism spectrum disorders available to the community. Childhood immunization is the focus of this month's Birth to Six Spotlight. As with any medical information, consult with your family doctor or pediatrician for healthcare decisions and advice.
Immunization Information Online:
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Vaccines
Information on vaccines, including schedule, benefits, potential risks, common misconceptions, and information for parents who question the safety of vaccines.
“In the Wake of Vaccines”
Article by Barbara Loe Fisher in Mothering Magazine, Issue 126, September/October 2004. Mothering Magazine’s article on the possible risks and benefits of immunizations.
Mayo Clinic - Vaccines Schedule for Children
Provides information on childhood vaccines from birth to 12 years of age. Includes links to information on related childhood illnesses and diseases.
MMR and Autism Information
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s information on the relationship between autism and MMR (Measles, Mumps & Rubella) vaccination.
Vaccine Safety
From the Institute for Vaccine Safety at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. From their site: “Our mission is to provide an independent assessment of vaccines and vaccine safety to help guide decision makers and educate physicians, the public and the media about key issues surrounding the safety of vaccines.”