Education & Training:
Immunization Update 2008: Resources
Resources for Immunization Providers, as discussed during the webcast
On this page:
New ACIP Recommendations
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Prevention and Control of Influenza
[1.03MB - 64 pages] (8/8/08) -
Prevention of Herpes Zoster
[759KB - 40 pages] (6/6/08) -
Human Rabies Prevention — United States, 2008
[548KB - 36 pages] (5/23/08) -
Prevention of Pertussis, Tetanus, and Diphtheria Among Pregnant and Postpartum Women and Their Infants
[493KB - 56 pages] (5/30/08) -
Recommendations for the Prevention of Rotavirus Gastroenteritis Among Infants and Children (Rotarix) (2/6/09)
Note: At the time of this course, these recommendations were provisional.
Other MMWR Articles
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Errata for 2008 Childhood Immunization Schedule (Hib and HPV) (3/28/08)
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Syncope After Vaccination — United States, January 2005-July 2007 (5/2/08)
Package Inserts for New Vaccines
Other
- Guidance on the use of Pentacel and Pediarix
[119KB - 3 pages] - Guidelines for Large-Scale Influenza Vaccination Clinic Planning
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VIS Webpage (CDC)
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VIS Translations
(IAC)*
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Content last reviewed on August 22, 2008
Content on this page kept for historical reasons: October 27, 2009
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases