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Immunization Update, March 2007

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MMWR corrects an error in the vaccination schedule for persons aged 0-18 years.January 23,2007

In the MMWR QuickGuide "Recommended Immunization Schedules for Persons Aged 0-18 Years—United States, 2007," an error occurred in the first sentence of the second bullet of footnote 10 under Figure 2 on page Q-3. The sentence should read, "Administer 2 doses of varicella vaccine to persons aged <13 years at least 3 months apart."
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Interim VIS for Varicella, January 10, 2007

On January 10, CDC released a revised interim VIS for varicella. It includes changes to reflect the new two-dose schedule for children and the availability of the measles-mumps-rubella- varicella (MMRV) vaccine. After ACIP publishes these updated recommendations in MMWR, a final varicella VIS will be developed.
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Immunization Update, December 2006

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WPS Sign on Letter

EPA has initiated rulemaking to amend the agricultural worker protection rule (40 CFR Part 170) and the regulation for the certification of pesticide applicators (40 CFR Part 171). To be posted this week is a sign on letter represting the views of farmworker advocates for proposed changes.
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New Hampshire Will Offer Free Vaccine To Children For HPV

"The HPV vaccine represents a significant step forward in protecting the health and lives of the women and girls of New Hampshire," said DHHS Commissioner John Stephen. "This represents a small victory in the battle against cancer, and we are thrilled to be able to offer this vaccine. We strongly recommend that all parents consider getting their daughters vaccinated."
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Student Action with Farmworkers’ Internship and Volunteer Directory

A listing of farmworker organizations and agencies that are seeking volunteers and interns to support their work.
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Immunization Update, November 2006

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National Influenza Vaccine Summit Newsletter, November 27, 2006

This year, we expect record amounts of influenza vaccine (up to 110-115 million doses) to be available by the end of December. We are also aware that the phased nature of vaccine distribution has resulted in many providers not receiving their full orders of vaccine as early in the vaccination season as they would have liked, making it difficult for them to vaccinate all of their patients during October and early November.
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What Can Healthcare Providers Do if They Have Little or No Vaccine During NIVW? November 28, 2006

The purpose of NIVW is to emphasize the importance of influenza vaccination and the need to continue vaccination activities beyond Thanksgiving and into December and January, with providers implementing outreach and offering vaccination prior to, during, and following NIVW that are tailored to the patients they plan to serve and the vaccine supply that they have available.
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CDC issues ACIP's General Recommendations on Immunization

The 2006 revision of the General Recommendations features visual elements, such as diagrams, images, tables. Following are some of the more notable additions: (1) an updated table of contraindications and precautions to commonly used vaccines, (2) images displaying the correct administration site for intramuscular and subcutaneous injections for infants and adults, (3) a table outlining the treatment of anaphylaxis, (4) a table comparing the advantages and disadvantages of various types of thermometers used to monitor vaccine storage temperatures, and much more.
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Immunization Update, September 2006

Check the latest news, such as 100 Million doses of Influenza Influenza Vaccine distribution data is being made available to State and local public health officials
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Interim VIS for Human Papillomavirus vaccine

On September 5, CDC released an interim VIS for human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine. The final VIS will be developed after ACIP recommendations are published in MMWR and the vaccine is covered by the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.
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National, State, and Urban Area Vaccination Coverage Among Children Aged 19--35 Months, United States, 2005

Findings from the 2005 NIS include nationwide increases in coverage with >=3 and >=4 doses of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (PCV) and continued high levels of coverage for the other recommended vaccines and vaccine series. In addition, no racial/ethnic disparities in coverage estimates were observed in the 4:3:1:3:3:1§ vaccine series, the recommended series for children aged 19-35 months that includes DTP/DT/DTaP; poliovirus vaccine; measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine (MMR); Haemophilus influenzae type b vaccine; hepatitis B vaccine; and varicella vaccine.
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Interim VIS for Shingles

On September 11, CDC released an interim VIS for shingles (herpes zoster) vaccine. ACIP has not yet voted on recommendations for zoster vaccine. The interim VIS is based primarily on information from the manufacturer's package insert. The final VIS will be produced after the ACIP recommendations have been published in MMWR. The final VIS could differ from the interim version.
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2006 National Adult immunization week schedule for September 24-30

The NIP website recently posted information about the 2006 National Adult Immunization Awareness Week (NAIAW), which is scheduled for September 24-30. This year marks the 19th consecutive observance of NAIAW. In addition, NIP posted a link to the printable version of the NAIAW 2006 Campaign Kit, which was created by the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID). To access the kit from the NFID website, go to: www.nfid.org/pdf/publications/naiaw06.pdf
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Summaries of Immunizations recommendations for Children & Adolescents

Summary of Recommendations for Childhood and Adolescent Immunization (three pages, updated September 2006): Information was added about the new vaccines for human papillomavirus (HPV) and rotavirus. In addition, the sections on the following vaccines were extensively revised: hepatitis B, Td/Tdap, varicella, MMR, influenza, pneumococcal polysaccharide (PPV), and hepatitis A.
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Immunization Update, October 2006

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Health Network Consent Form, Spanish

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Low Literacy Diabetes Educational Materials/Handouts

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