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  1. The mission of the Utah Department of Health and Human Services immunization program is to improve the health of Utah’s citizens through vaccinations to reduce illness, disability, and death from vaccine-preventable infections.

  2. You can receive immunizations at your healthcare provider’s office, public health department, community health center or international travel clinic. Click on one of the following links to find an immunization clinic near you.

  3. Talk to your child’s doctor or request your child’s immunization records from your local health department. You can also download a free app called Docket at https://docket.care. This app links to the Utah Statewide Immunization Information System (USIIS).

  4. Vaccines are now available to protect children, adolescents and adults against life-threatening or debilitating diseases including: diphtheria, whooping cough (pertussis), tetanus, measles, mumps, rubella, polio, varicella (chickenpox), human papillomavirus (HPV), haemophilus influenzae

  5. The Utah Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program provides vaccines to participating providers for children birth through 18 years of age who are: (FQHC) or Medicare Certified Rural Health Centers RHC).

  6. Make sure your family is up to date on all their immunizations. Call your healthcare provider or the Immunization Hotline at 1-800-275-0659 to find out what vaccines your family may need.

  7. This page provides immunization coverage data for many age groups and vaccines throughout Utah. The data found here may help evaluate coverage across different health jurisdictions, identify gaps in services, and plan immunization campaigns.

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