Vaccines & Preventable Diseases:
NIPINFO Answers Your Questions
Questions submitted during immunization satellite broadcasts or through NIPINFO
Although housed on a separate web site, the "Ask the Expert" questions are all answered by CDC's leading vaccination specialists including William L. Atkinson, MD, MPH; Andrew T. Kroger, MD, MPH; Joanna Buffington, MD, MPH; Linda Moyer, RN; and Eric E. Mast, MD, MPH.
The following links will lead you to the main page that describes both the disease and the vaccine. Vaccines are available for all of the following vaccine-preventable diseases:
- General vaccination topics
See also: "Ask the Experts" about general vaccine questions
- Combination vaccines
- DTaP/DT/Td/Tdap (diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis)
See also: "Ask the Experts"
See also: Pediarix® - MMR (measles,
mumps, rubella)
See also: "Ask the Experts" about MMR
- See "Ask the Experts" about Pertussis

- Pneumococcal
See "Ask the Experts" about PCV
See "Ask the Experts" about PPSV
- DTaP/DT/Td/Tdap (diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis)
- Haemophilus influenzae type b
See also: "Ask the Experts" about Hib
- Hepatitis A
See also: "Ask the Experts" about Hep A
- Hepatitis B
See also: "Ask the Experts" about Hep B
- Influenza (Please refer to CDC's Flu site for current FAQs)
See also: "Ask the Experts" about Influenza
- Lyme
- "Ask the Experts" about Meningococcal

- Polio
See also: "Ask the Experts" about Polio
- Rabies
See "Ask the Experts" about Rabies
- See "Ask the Experts" about Rotavirus

See also historical information on Rotashield - Typhoid
- Varicella
See also: "Ask the Experts" about Varicella
- See "Ask the Experts" about Zoster

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Content last reviewed on May 10, 2009
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases