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Education & Training:

Immunization Update 2011: Resources
Resources for Immunization Providers, as discussed during the webcast

General:

Influenza Vaccine:

Zoster Vaccine:

Meningococcal Conjugate Vaccine:

Tdap Vaccine:

  • ACIP Tdap Recommendations
  • ACIP Provisional Recommendations for Health Care Personnel on use of Tdap Vaccine and use of Postexposure Antimicrobial Prophylaxis
    NOTE: Since this webcast, the provisional recommendations were published in the MMWR dated Jan 2011.

Measles:

CDC Publications and Resources:

Storage and Handling of Varicella-Containing Vaccines:

Strategies to Prevent Administration Errors:

Vaccine Information Statements:

 

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This page last modified on August 19, 2011
Content last reviewed on August 4, 2011
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

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