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The Risks Are Real

Hear from providers on the frontline.

The risks of infectious respiratory disease are real and vaccines are a critical tool that help protect against severe outcomes — particularly for children, pregnant people, older adults and those with underlying medical conditions.

Hear from health care providers on their stories and perspectives around the real impact of illness and the importance of prevention.

 

Dr. Bigham

Dr. James Bigham, pediatrician at the University of Wisconsin, highlights how a seemingly small action like getting vaccinated can benefit the health of your entire community.

Dr. Frenck

Dr. Robert Frenck, pediatrician at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital emphasizes that preventing severe respiratory illness—especially through vaccination—is one of the most effective ways to help keep children healthy and protected.

Hear additional provider stories:

The Risks are Real: Dr. Catherine DeAngelis
Vaccines | Infectious Respiratory Diseases
The Risks are Real: Dr. Catherine DeAngelis
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The Risks are Real: Dr. Chad Vercio
Vaccines | Infectious Respiratory Diseases
The Risks are Real: Dr. Chad Vercio
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The Risks are Real: Dr. Harold Glick
Infectious Respiratory Diseases | Vaccines
The Risks are Real: Dr. Harold Glick
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The Risks are Real: Dr. Ilan Shapiro
Infectious Respiratory Diseases | Vaccines
The Risks are Real: Dr. Ilan Shapiro
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The Risks Are Real: Dr. James Bigham
Vaccines | Infectious Respiratory Diseases
The Risks Are Real: Dr. James Bigham
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The Risks are Real: Dr. Robert Frenck
Infectious Respiratory Diseases | Vaccines
The Risks are Real: Dr. Robert Frenck
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