The anti-vaccination movement is harming our Native community and the world at large, but it's important to remember that we all want the same thing - happy, healthy families. When you vaccinate yourself and your children, you’re protecting us all from preventable diseases like polio, measles, diphtheria, whooping cough, mumps and more. Delaying vaccines can lead to serious consequences, especially for infants and young children.
The South Dakota Department of Health provides FREE vaccines for Native children under the Vaccines for Children (VFC) program. Ask your doctor for more information.
Vaccines are safe, proven and effective. They have saved millions of lives worldwide for centuries.
Vaccines are based on the latest research and science by the CDC and the FDA.
Many vaccine-preventable diseases can be spread by air – including chicken pox, diphtheria, influenza, measles, mumps, pertussis, polio, pneumococcal pneumonia and rubella.
Caring and compassion for one another, especially for the old ones, the young ones, the sick, and the ones working for the people.
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Safety of Vaccines Used for Routine Immunization of US Children: A Systematic Review. Pediatrics, Maglione et al. (July 1, 2014)
The South Dakota Department of Health supplies childhood vaccines for children eligible for the federal Vaccines for Children Program. The following conditions apply to eligible children: 1) You cannot be charged for the vaccine; 2) The provider may charge an administration fee but the fee must be waived if you cannot pay; and 3) You may be required to pay an office visit fee to receive the vaccine.