Unique mobile app allows parents to access information about safety of vaccines

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The Vaccine Education Center at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (VEC) is launching Vaccines on the Go: What You Should Know, a unique mobile app that allows busy parents to access up-to-date, reliable information about the science and safety of vaccines -- wherever and whenever they need it.

The Vaccines on the Go: What You Should Know app is available for iPhone and includes comprehensive information about:
•Vaccines and the diseases they prevent
•Vaccine safety topics, including autism, thimerosal, vaccine schedules, and too many vaccines
•Recommended immunization schedules for children, teens and adults
•Types of vaccines and how they're made

Additional features include:
•Graphics depicting disease characteristics, such as levels of contagiousness and typical disease timelines
•Links to videos about vaccines
•Vaccine-related games, like hangman and matching
•A place to save questions for the next doctor's visit
•The opportunity to easily email the VEC for answers to vaccine-related questions
•Links to other VEC resources, like booklets and Q&A sheets

The new app places the extensive resources from the VEC web site at parents' fingertips in an easy-to-navigate mobile platform that parents can access at the doctor's office, grocery store, or pharmacy, allowing parents to find immediate answers to questions wherever they arise and to help them make informed decisions regarding their child's immunizations.

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