Free Mobile App - Vaccines on the Go: What You Should Know

It's 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) recently updated its popular, award-winning mobile app, called Vaccines on the Go: What You Should Know, so anyone can access vaccine information wherever and whenever they need it.

Vaccine app features

The redesigned Vaccines on the Go: What You Should Know mobile app continues to offer 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

New information includes:

  • 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
  • Enhanced video offerings, including animations related to how viruses attack cells, maternal antibodies and immunizations, and more

Additional features include:

  • Updated graphics depicting disease characteristics, such as levels of contagiousness and typical disease timelines
  • An opportunity to receive updates through the app
  • 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 a variety of online resources, including booklets and Q&A sheets

Get more information about the new and updated features of the app, described in the December 2019 issue of Parents PACK.

Providers: Get free posters to share with your patients

If you would like to share information about this app with your patients and their families, you can order free updated posters from the VEC. Posters are 8.5”x11” in size, making them easy to hang in waiting or exam rooms or to add to patient information packets.

App wins two awards

2020 award ribbon 2020 “Award of Distinction"

The Vaccines on the Go mobile app was selected among 6,000 entries as an “Award of Distinction” winner by the Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts in spring 2020, during the 26th Annual Communicator Awards. The Award of Distinction is bestowed on those whose projects “exceed industry standards in quality and achievement.”

PRNEWS Digital Awards

prnews award graphic for 2020 The app also earned an honorable mention in the PRNEWS Digital Awards in the Mobile App category. The awards program recognizes the most innovative and industry-altering digital communicators and campaigns.

Learn more about the awards.

Reviewed on May 18, 2020

Materials in this section are updated as new information and vaccines become available. The Vaccine Education Center staff regularly reviews materials for accuracy.

You should not consider the information in this site to be specific, professional medical advice for your personal health or for your family's personal health. You should not use it to replace any relationship with a physician or other qualified healthcare professional. For medical concerns, including decisions about vaccinations, medications and other treatments, you should always consult your physician or, in serious cases, seek immediate assistance from emergency personnel.