Brazilian Cities Boost Immunization with Multivaccination Campaigns in October 2025
October 2025 vaccination campaigns at UFSC and Maxi Shopping in Brazil offer extensive immunization opportunities with multiple vaccines available to increase public health protection.
- • UFSC hosts a vaccination campaign on October 22-23 with various vaccines from the National Immunization Program.
- • Maxi Shopping in Jundiaí holds a multivaccination event on October 25 for all age groups except Covid-19 and dengue vaccines.
- • Vaccines offered include Pneumo 10, DTPA, Pentavalente, HPV, Triple Viral, among others.
- • Health officials emphasize the importance of updating vaccination cards and following preventive measures like mask-wearing.
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In October 2025, several Brazilian cities are intensifying vaccination efforts through localized campaigns designed to improve immunization coverage across different age groups. At the Federal University of Santa Catarina (UFSC) in Florianópolis, a vaccination event is taking place on Wednesday and Thursday from 9 AM to 5 PM in the Hall da Reitoria I on the Trindade campus. This initiative is a collaboration between the Department of Health Care and the Municipal City Hall aimed at protecting the public against highly transmissible diseases. A broad spectrum of vaccines from the National Immunization Program (PNI) is offered, including Pneumo 10, DTPA for pregnant women and health professionals, Pentavalente, Meningocócica ACWY and C, BCG, HPV for ages 9 to 18, Hepatitis A and B, Yellow Fever, Polio, Triple Viral, and Dengue vaccines for children aged 10 to 16. Mask-wearing is advised to prevent virus spread, and individuals with flu-like symptoms are encouraged to contact Alô Saúde for guidance.
Meanwhile, in Jundiaí, the Municipal Health Promotion Secretariat is organizing a multivaccination day at Maxi Shopping on Saturday, October 25, from 10 AM to 6 PM. Vaccines available encompass those in the National Immunization Calendar, excluding Covid-19 and Dengue vaccines. Attendees across all age groups must present a government-issued ID with CPF, with children also requiring a vaccination card for registration. Health Secretary Dr. Márcia Facci emphasized the importance of updating vaccination records, stating, "It is an important moment to update the vaccination card. The participation of the population makes all the difference in maintaining health and preventing diseases." These coordinated campaigns underscore ongoing efforts to expand vaccine coverage and safeguard public health against preventable diseases in Brazil.