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09/10/2025 - Self-administered FluMist

FluMist Home orders are fulfilled by AstraZeneca's partner pharmacy Asembia (ASPN) in limited quantities and select jurisdictions (which includes Maryland) during the 2025-2026 flu season (more info here). 

Eligible patients who self-administer the vaccine can document their administration on the Asembia/ASPN online portal. Asembia/ASPN will report these administrations to the state IIS where the vaccine was administered.

Maryland providers are not required to report these administrations, but are encouraged to check their patients' data in ImmuNet and document any gaps (if the patients were not able to report to Asembia/ASPN).

9/2/2025 - MyIR Mobile

MyIR ​(My Immunization Records) is now available for the public to access their vaccination records. If you have not previously registered, see this Quick Reference Guide to get started.​


​ ​07/13/2022 - MPX (monkeypox)

See here​ for more MPX information. ​​Maryland currently follows CDC guidance to vaccinate individuals with high or intermediate risk ​exposure ​to a person with confirmed or presumed monkeypox. This may change as more vaccines become available. Thank you.​​​


 ​5/18/2022 - Updates to ImmuNet Reporting statute

As of July 1, 2022, the exemption in §18–109(d)(6)(II)​ will be deleted. This means that vaccine providers who administer a vaccine in a nursing facility, an assisted living program, a continuing care retirement community, or a medical day care program, will be required to report to ImmuNet.

​​5/18/2020 - ImmuNet’s Reminder/Recall functionality

Healthcare providers are encouraged to remind their patients to get vaccinated. To use ImmuNet’s Reminder/Recall functionality, click here for the Quick Reference Guide.
VFC Providers, see this VFC webpage for more information.