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            Reminder: New student immunization requirement  All 
			6th-12th-grade students must have Tdap August is 
			National Immunization Awareness Month 
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            [August 07, 2013] 
            SPRINGFIELD -- To kick off 
			National Immunization Awareness Month in August, the Illinois 
			Department of Public Health is reminding parents and health care 
			providers of the new Tdap immunization requirement for the 2013-2014 
			school year. | 
		
            |  All sixth- through 12th-grade students are now required to show 
			proof of receiving one Tdap vaccine, an immunization against 
			tetanus, diphtheria and pertussis. Students must either show proof 
			of having received one Tdap vaccination, must have an appointment to 
			get the vaccine or have an approved medical or religious exemption 
			on file. Last year, only sixth- and ninth-grade students needed to 
			receive Tdap. Students who received the Tdap immunization last year, 
			or anytime since 2005, simply need to show proof of having received 
			the vaccine. "This new requirement for sixth- through 12th-graders comes at a 
			time when we have seen increases in whooping cough cases over the 
			past couple years," said IDPH Director LaMar Hasbrouck. "Schools are 
			highly susceptible to outbreaks of infectious diseases because 
			students can easily pass illnesses to one another as a result of 
			poor hand-washing, uncovered coughs and crowding conditions." Vaccination continues to be the single most effective strategy to 
			reduce illness, and even death, caused by pertussis and other 
			vaccine-preventable diseases. Children who are not vaccinated are at 
			increased risk for disease and can spread disease to others in their 
			classroom and community -- including babies who are too young to be 
			fully vaccinated and people with weakened immune systems due to 
			cancer and other health conditions. 
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			 During National Immunization Awareness Month, check with your 
			health care provider about your vaccinations, and those of your 
			child, to make sure you are up-to-date on immunizations. Parents or health care providers wanting to inform other parents 
			or health care providers of the new Tdap school requirement can find 
			ready-to-print posters as well as other immunization information at
			
			www.idph.state.il.us/about/shots.htm#back_to_school.
 
            [Text from 
			Illinois 
			Department of Public Health file received from 
			the
			Illinois Office of 
			Communication and Information]
 
            
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