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Immunizations resources

Immunizations

Access your Family's Immunization Information | Washington State Department of Health

We don't give vaccines. We help you find what you need. Vaccines are one of the most effective ways to prevent illness. Getting vaccinated protects you, your family and your community.

Learn about COVID-19 vaccine.
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Learn about other child and adult vaccines. See where you can get them for little or no cost.
Protect your family against dangerous diseases. Vaccines protect our health, no matter where we live, learn, work or play. Hear survivors' stories of life-changing battles with vaccine-preventable diseases:
  • Polio changed Charles Stafford Loveland's life.
  • Tina Jenson's daughter died from H1N1 pandemic flu.
  • Leslie Miegs has spent her life battling to survive meningococcal disease (part 1 and part 2).
Here are some useful resources to help educate and prepare families and the school community regarding communicable disease.
Certificate of Exemption
Current Immunization Schedules
What vaccines does your child need? (Take the quiz)
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Look up your vaccination records.
Protect Your Child
School and Childcare Immunization


Immunization Guidelines

MRSA

Chickenpox Outbreak Management for Schools
Pertussis Schools & Childcare Resource Guide


Recommended Immunizations

Birth to 6 
Combined Recommended Immunization Schedule for Persons Aged 0 through 18 years (cdc.gov)
7 to 18 
2022 Recommended Immunizations for Children from 7 Through 18 Years Old (cdc.gov)
19 and older 
Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule (cdc.gov)
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Child Care and Preschool Requirements Charts

Children entering child care must get the required doses listed in this chart to be in compliance with immunization requirements. School-aged children (preschool - grade 12) in before and after-school programs must meet the immunization requirements for their grade in school. The requirements follow the national Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) Immunization Schedule.
To read the chart, find the child's age range and follow the row across to find the number of vaccine doses required by that age. For example, if a child is 6 ½ months old (not yet 7 months old), look at the row “By 5 months”. A 6 ½ month old child needs a total of 2 doses of DTaP vaccine. By the time the child reaches 7 months, they will need 3 total doses (look at the DTaP column and row “By 7 months”).
For Parents
2022-2023 English (PDF) | Arabic (PDF) | Amharic (PDF) | Español (PDF) | Chinese (PDF) | Chuukese (PDF) |  Korean (PDF) | Marshallese (PDF) | Portuguese (PDF) l Russian (PDF) | Somali (PDF) | Tagalog (PDF) | Ukrainian (PDF) | Vietnamese (PDF)

For Child Care Providers2022-2023 English (PDF) | Español (PDF)
MRSA Q&A for Schools

Antibiotic Resistance

The overuse of antibiotics is creating stronger germs that are harder and more expensive to treat. These germs are "resistant" to common antibiotics. Below are some resources regarding antibiotic resistance.

Combat Antibiotic Resistance

Practice Guidance for Judicious Use of Antibiotics
School Requirements Charts
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  ​Students entering school (preschool - grade 12), attending in-person or on-line, must get the required doses listed in this chart to be in compliance with immunization requirements. The requirements follow the national CDC approved Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) Immunization Schedule with requirements specified by grade level.To find the doses required, look at the row that includes the student's grade and the column for the required vaccine. For example, a student entering kindergarten needs two doses of MMR vaccine. The requirements and rules vary depending on the student's grade.

School Immunization Chart Changes for 2022-2023 (PDF)
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For Parents
  • 2022-2023 English (PDF) | Español (PDF) | Arabic (PDF) | Amharic (PDF) | Chinese (PDF) | Chuukese (PDF) | Korean (PDF) | Marshallese (PDF) | Portuguese (PDF) l Russian (PDF) | Somali (PDF) | Tagalog (PDF) | Ukrainian (PDF) | Vietnamese (PDF)


For School Staff
  • 2022-2023 English (PDF) l Español (PDF)

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Contact 

Mail: 102 1st Street
​PO Box 306
Asotin, WA 99402
P: ​509.243.3344
​F: 509.243.3345
Location: 102 1st Street
​Asotin, WA 99402

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Asotin County Public Health leads the community through education and evidence-based practices to prevent illness, promote health, and protect the environment to improve the quality of life in our communities.
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