Santa Barbara County Health Aligns with CDPH Vaccine Recommendations

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As the season for fall respiratory illnesses approaches, the  County of Santa Barbara Health Department (County Health) emphasizes the importance  of vaccination in protecting community members from deadly illnesses like COVID-19,  Influenza, and RSV.

These viruses remain leading causes of serious illness,  hospitalization, and death, primarily among infants, young children, older adults, pregnant  patients, and those with underlying health conditions. 

In full alignment with the California Department of Public Health (CDPH), County Health  is committed to providing science-based, evidence-driven, vaccine recommendations to  protect the health of our community.

“Vaccination remains one of public health’s greatest  achievements, preventing the spread of serious illness, and saving lives,” says Dr.  Henning Ansorg, Health Officer.  

This fall respiratory season, the County of Santa Barbara Health Department urges all  healthcare providers to continue championing immunization efforts, reinforcing trust, and  ensuring patients have access to credible, transparent, and science-based information. 

Dr. Ansorg emphasizes, “Together, we can prevent hospitalizations, protect our most  vulnerable, and ensure Santa Barbara County remains a healthy, resilient community.” 

Key Vaccine Recommendations for Fall 2025 

The following recommendations reflect current guidance provided by the California  Department of Public Health (CDPH), the American College of Obstetricians and  Gynecologists (ACOG), and the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). 

COVID-19:  

  • Pregnant patients: The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists  (ACOG) strongly recommend COVID-19 vaccination at any stage of pregnancy;  when planning to become pregnant, during pregnancy, postpartum, or lactation  to protect both mother and infant. 
  • Infants and children (6-23 months): The American Academy of Pediatrics  (AAP) recommends universal COVID-19 vaccination in this age group, even for  healthy children, due to higher risk of severe illness and hospitalization.  
  • Children and adolescents (2-18 years): The American Academy of Pediatrics  (AAP) recommends vaccination for high-risk groups and for those whose parent  or guardian desires their protection from COVID-19 should be offered a single  dose of age-appropriate COVID-19 vaccine.  
  • Adults 19 and older: The California Department of Public Health recommends  receiving updated COVID-19 vaccine.  

Influenza: 

  • Annual influenza vaccination is recommended for everyone 6 months and olderVaccination is especially important for children under 5 years old, adults 65+,  pregnant patients, and those with chronic health conditions.  

RSV:  

  • Pregnant patients (32-36 weeks gestation): Vaccination protects newborns  through maternal antibody transfer. 
  • Infants and young children: AAP recommends RSV immunization for infants  under 8 months entering their first season, and for high-risk toddlers up to 19  months entering their second season.  
  • Adults 50-74 (increased risk) and 75+: RSV vaccination is recommended for all  adults 75 and older, and for adults ages 50-74 who are at increased risk for  severe RSV disease. 

For more information, visit: https://www.countyofsb.org/1637/Immunization

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