Vaccines on the Go

Vaccines on the Go

What You Should Know

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All Versions of Vaccines on the Go

8.0

April 10, 2023

Security updates.

7.0

November 29, 2021

Security updates.

6.0

August 4, 2021

Security updates.

5.0

January 16, 2021

App updates to glossary page.

4.0

January 7, 2021

Security updates.

3.0

October 28, 2020

App updates.

2.0

June 10, 2020

Push for Security Updates.

1.9

April 10, 2020

Updated immunity information.

1.8

March 12, 2020

Showcasing user journey through a short video.

1.7

February 18, 2020

Updated search functionality

Price History of Vaccines on the Go

Description of Vaccines on the Go

Get vaccine information—Anytime. Anywhere. Find videos, animations & graphics. Ask us questions. Info includes safety, diseases, immune system & more. It is easier than ever to get health information. But sometimes, it’s difficult to weed out the “good” information (which is scientifically accurate) from the “bad” information (which is not based on science). This is especially true for vaccines. In a continued effort to provide the public with information about the science, safety and importance of vaccines, the Vaccine Education Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (VEC) created Vaccines on the Go: What You Should Know so busy parents can access the information wherever and whenever they need it. Vaccines on the Go: What You Should Know contains information about: • Vaccines and the diseases they prevent • Recommended immunization schedules for children, teens and adults • Vaccine safety concerns, including autism, thimerosal and too many vaccines • How the immune system works, including what happens during an infection or when a person is immune compromised • Disease and vaccine information related to travel, including descriptions of cholera, Japanese encephalitis virus, typhoid and yellow fever Additional features include: • Graphics depicting disease characteristics, such as levels of contagiousness and typical disease timelines • Links to videos about vaccines, including animations related to how viruses attack cells, maternal antibodies and immunizations, and more • Vaccine-related trivia • A place to record notes or questions for the next doctor’s visit • Ways to stay connected with the VEC, including sending us vaccine-related questions or signing up for Parents PACK, our free monthly e-newsletter • Links to other online VEC resources, like booklets and Q&A sheets This version of the Vaccines on the Go: What You Should Know mobile application is optimized for iPhones running iOS9 or more recent versions of iOS releases.
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Vaccines on the Go: FAQ

Does Vaccines on the Go offer an iPad version?

Yes, Vaccines on the Go works on iPad devices.
Vaccines on the Go was launched by The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.
Your iOS device must have at least iOS 12.0 installed to use the app.
The average rating for the Vaccines on the Go app is 4.4.
The Primary Genre Of The Vaccines On The Go App Is Medical.
The current version of Vaccines on the Go is 8.0.
The latest Vaccines on the Go update was rolled out on July 1, 2024.
The Vaccines on the Go app launched on February 5, 2023.
The Vaccines on the Go app is suitable for The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia years of age.
You can use the Vaccines on the Go app in American English.
No, Vaccines on the Go is not available on Apple Arcade.
No, Vaccines on the Go does not offer in-app purchases.
No, Vaccines on the Go does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Vaccines on the Go

  • Update is awesome

    The recent update to this app is fantastic. The information is organized thoughtfully and the refreshed visual presentation is dynamic. As always, the content is thorough and robust.
  • Fantastic resource

    Very well organized, comprehensive app for families who have questions about vaccines, vaccine schedules, and whether vaccines are safe for their child. Also, well made app!
  • Excellent

    Very well-done. Perhaps one addition: what if in the "schedule" section there was at least rudimentary info about the diseases being prevented? Like you click on rotavirus, and it tells you what it is, why it's dangerous, etc.