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Vaccine Information Statements (VIS)

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Multi-, Routine-, & Non-Routine-Vaccine VISs

Multi

  • Multiple Vaccines (DTaP, Hib, Hepatitis B, Polio, and PCV13) (11/5/15) UPDATED
    This VIS may be used in place of the individual VISs for DTaP, Hib, Hepatitis B, Polio, and PCV13 when two or more of these vaccines are administered during the same visit. It may be used for infants through children receiving their routine 4-6 year vaccines.

Routine

  • DTaP (5/17/07)
  • Hepatitis A (10/25/11) [Interim]
  • Hepatitis B (2/2/12) [Interim]
  • Hib (Haemophilus Influenzae type b) (4/2/15)
  • HPV - Cervarix (5/3/11) [Interim]
  • HPV - Gardasil-9 (4/15/15) [Interim] NEW
  • HPV - Gardasil (5/17/13) [Interim]
  • Influenza - Live, Intranasal (8/7/15) UPDATED
  • Influenza - Inactivated (8/7/15) UPDATED
  • Measles/Mumps/Rubella (MMR) (4/20/12) [Interim]
  • Measles/Mumps/Rubella & Varicella (MMRV) (5/21/10) [Interim]
  • Meningococcal (10/14/2011) [Interim]
  • Serogroup B Meningococcal (MenB) (8/14/15) [Interim] NEW
  • Pneumococcal Conjugate (PCV13) (11/5/15) UPDATED
  • Pneumococcal Polysaccharide (PPSV23) (4/24/15)
  • Polio (11/08/11) [Interim]
  • Rotavirus (4/15/15)
  • Shingles (Herpes Zoster) (10/06/09)
  • Tdap (Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis) (2/24/15)
  • Td (Tetanus, Diphtheria) (2/24/15)
  • Varicella (Chickenpox) (3/13/08) [Interim]


Non-routine

  • Adenovirus (6/11/14)
    Note: Adenovirus vaccine is approved for use only among military personnel.
  • Anthrax (3/10/10)
  • Japanese Encephalitis (1/24/14)
  • Rabies (10/06/09)
  • Smallpox (Vaccinia) (8/31/07)
    Medical Guide for vaccination with ACAM2000 [6 pages] This medication guide replaces the Smallpox VIS. It is to be used before one receives the vaccination. This guide is not available in other languages.
  • Typhoid (5/29/12)
  • Yellow Fever (03/30/11)

What's New with VISs

  • Updated Multi Pediatric Vaccines and Pneumococcal Conjugate (PCV13) Vaccine VISs are Available Now (Nov 10)
  • New Serogroup B Meningococcal (MenB) VIS is available now (Aug 14)
  • Updated VISs for both inactivated and live influenza vaccines are available now (Aug 7)

What are VISs?

Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) are information sheets produced by the CDC that explain both the benefits and risks of a vaccine to vaccine recipients.

Federal law requires that healthcare staff provide a VIS to a patient, parent, or legal representative before each dose of certain vaccines.

How to Use VISs

  • Instructions for Using VISs

    Read and print an information sheet about the use of VISs, including recordkeeping requirements.

  • Facts About VISs

    Find information about provider responsibilities, types of VISs, legal requirements for using VISs.

  • VIS Frequently Asked Questions

    Find answers to commonly asked questions.

  • Translations

    Find VISs translated into other languages.

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  • Page last reviewed: June 13, 2014
  • Page last updated: August 7, 2015
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