Check
your child's shot record
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July 30, 2008 |
From Staff Reports The
Galveston County Daily NewsHealth:
Make sure immunizations are current before school year begins
The Daily News
The new school year finds many parents busy shopping for uniforms, school
supplies and other activities.
The Galveston County Health District reminds parents they also need to make sure
their children’s immunizations are up-to-date and remember that schools require
that children be properly immunized.
Dr. Mark Guidry, Galveston County Health Authority, said “Vaccines are a great
public health achievement. Every year, our immunization clinics see hundreds of
parents and children seeking to meet school-entry vaccination requirements. The
back-to-school rush is our largest immunization effort each year. While we are
glad to see children receiving required immunizations, we remind parents the
best protection is having their children immunized on time and by doing so they
can avoid the long lines during the back-to-school rush.”
The health district operates several immunization clinics, but they are not all
large enough to accommodate the increased numbers seeking services during the
back-to-school rush. Due to space limitations immunization clinics in Dickinson
and Texas City are relocated to facilities in La Marque where the health
district will have its sixth annual Kids Health Fest from Monday through Aug. 27
to better accommodate the crowd and related activities.
Vaccinations will be given in the La Marque office at 1207 Oak Street from 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays; and from 10 a.m. to 7
p.m. Wednesdays.
A second location where immunizations can be obtained is the Galveston
Immunization Clinic in the Island Community Center at 4700 Broadway, which will
be open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays and Fridays; and from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Wednesdays.
Parents are asked to bring their child’s immunization record with them. Some
children might already be in the electronic immunization registry, known as
ImmTrac. For those children, all a parent needs to provide is the child’s name
and date of birth to verify needed immunizations.
If there is no record for a child, parents will be given the opportunity to
enroll their child in ImmTrac, which make their child’s immunization records
electronically available in frequent circumstances when parents do not have a
paper immunization record available.
Staff will also be using this time to educate parents about the dangers of lead
poisoning and encourage testing of children one to six years of age.
Volunteers and incentives will be used to make the experience of getting an
immunization as pleasant as possible.
Members of the health district’s Immunization Advisory Council have assisted
efforts by meeting regularly to brainstorm innovative ideas on how to reach more
kids.
“We want to make sure that getting shots is as pleasant an experience as
possible for both parents and children,” said Dr. Cassandra Arceneaux, director
of community health programs. “We appreciate and welcome community support in
terms of volunteers and donations for incentives.”
For information, call 409-938-2244 or visit www.gchd.org.
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At A Glance
WHAT: Sixth annual Kids Health Fest
WHEN: Monday-Aug. 27
WHERE: La Marque, 1207 Oak St. — 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Fridays, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesdays
WHERE: Galveston Immunization Clinic, Island Community Center, 4700 Broadway — 9
a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays and Fridays and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesdays
CALL: 409-938-2244
www.galvnews.com
For More Information Contact:
Kurt Koopmann
Public Information Officer
Galveston County Health District
(409) 938-2211 or (409) 392-0007
kkoopman@gchd.org
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