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Quick access from CDC to ACIP-recommended immunization schedules, complete with footnotes. Intended for healthcare professionals recommending and administering vaccines to infants, children, adolescents, and adults.
This app is one of an expanding collection of applications from CDC on a variety of specific topics, each optimized for your mobile device. When your device is connected, content is automatically updated so you have the most up-to-date information.

This tool provides:
- Child and adolescent schedules, with immunization recommendations from birth through age 18
- Adult schedule, listing recommended vaccines for adults by age group and by medical conditions
- Contraindications and precautions table, with footnotes applying to schedules

Features include

- Color coding coordinates with printed schedules
- Hyperlinked vaccine name opens pop-up with dose specifics
- Catch-up schedule for children 4 months through 18 years shows minimum dosing interval
- Related vaccine resources and websites
- Automatic updates
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Good for what it is……

Ga8torgal on

United States

I’ve been a pharmacist for 33 years. The app is just a reiteration of the ACIP vaccine schedules that we all used print from the website. The app is much handier than paper. I think the previous reviews have expected more information (adverse effects, package insert info etc) than the app is designed to provide. If you need detail, you still have to access the website. But in the grand scheme of things this is pretty good basic info app.

NowI see that the whole ordeal was useless… And DANGEROUS!

VbMe on

United States

“ Scary” didn’t know just how close he was to the truth, but he had no idea back then. “Needs Work” hit the nail right on the head, but back then she didn’t know the real truth. Now we do?This whole vaccination ordeal was nothing but a hoax and a very dangerous Vaccination they wanted us to take with no thought to human life, or at least a human like that we were used to. These are FACTS that I’m getting ready to tell you: I was dead set against getting this vaccination. There was no way in heck that I was going to get it…Until my sister told me that if I wanted to see my mom again, which was 93 at the time, that I WOULD get the vaccination. So I had no choice. My mom hadn’t been out of the house in months because of the pandemic. So we went to get our shots. She got Covid first and on the 93 year old elderly person that was pitiful thank God for the infusions they had, or she would had died.When I got my vaccination, I was feeling pretty lousy one day I went to the health department. I thought I had a cold… Nope Covid. Almost immediately after I got my last Covid shot I couldn’t breathe. I thought it was getting too fat because I couldn’t breathe. I was telling my best friend. Finally I got so bad I had to go to the doctor. They slap me in the hospital so fast it wasn’t even funny. I had three blood clots, yes, they determined it was from theVaccine. One in my leg and one in EACH LUNG!! Now in 2023/2024 we all know that this was a halt and it was nothing but to benefit somebody’s pocket. And the “so-called” WH0, doctor, and I use the term loosely, was no doctor at all. He had a hand in making thisVirus and so did everyone else around it that earmarked money monthly to be sent to the lab to mutate the Virus. I mean, for God sakes, OUR own Government did this to us. God help America!

Works great!

Med14@34 on

United States

Thanks

Good app to review vaccine schedules

MissSweatpants on

United States

I’m a retail pharmacist, but I tend to forget the dosing schedule for vaccines. This is a good app for that, even if the reviews are bad for people looking for other features other than this. My only critique is that it doesn’t include COVID or travel vaccines.

Not user friendly - very poor app

Hurguy on

United States

This app could not be less user friendly. Uses abbreviations that are unfamiliar to the layman for disease names. No separate guide for 65+. It is like a maze to figure out what vaccine you need. Also not iPhone friendly. The CDC needs an overhaul - they have made it increasingly difficult the last few years for one to figure out what vaccines you need.

Terrible

Kram on

United States

Come on, this app is so bad. It looks bad and feels like something I would have made on my Commodore 64 about 45 years ago

Where is covid vaccine efficacy app

findr7 on

United States

How does this broadly applicable vaccine schedule app allow COVID 19 vaccinated inform CDC of breakthrough cases? Not apparent here!

Useless

jamesholmms on

United States

Does not provide data on adverse effects from vaccines. Does not have a section dedicated to adverse effects and package inserts with prescribing information on vaccines.

Needs work

MsHopeB on

United States

The app is a great idea for sending information to the CDC so they can track individual reactions to the COVID-19 vaccine. However, as each days progresses, symptoms may or may not change or increase. On day one after receiving the first vaccine one I was feeling fine, my only ailment being some mild nausea that went away after taking a Zolfran tablet. I was able to eat lunch and play with the puppy for a little while. But... that only lasted a couple of hours. About 7-8 hours later the nausea came back with a vengeance and I had some vomiting. I drank some Picot and went to sleep. About two hours later I was on a virtual call with Urgent Care after midnight due to more vomiting. I went to pick up more nausea meds and after taking, lied back down. 20 mins after that, my face is once again in my bedside trash can. Now this morning, I have a low-grade fever, chills, a slight headache, and abdominal cramps. I said all that to say, just because a person may do the initial health check, regardless of how they feel, good, fair or bad, there should be a way to continue to monitor and send their reactions to this vaccine continually. In my opinion, this is the ONLY way the CDC will be able to ACCURATELY monitor one’s symptoms and how long those symptoms do last. PLEASE UPGRADE Thank you

Non intuitive - unusable

nanosamanco on

United States

I have no clue what selection should i make for my J&J shot.

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