Vaccines help keep us healthy and protect people with weakened immune systems. They have even helped to eliminate some diseases. Routine immunization is an important measure for preventing and controlling infections. Gaps in immunization can put more people at risk of getting sick from vaccine-preventable diseases. Moreover, failing to stay up to date with immunizations can increase the risk of community outbreaks, unnecessary medical visits, and hospitalizations. In recognition of National Infant Immunization Week, we invite you to join us for a discussion with Dr. Jill Moses, Deputy Director of the CDC’s National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, as she emphasizes the importance of catching up on routine vaccinations.