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45th National Immunization Conference
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March 28 –31, 2011
Hilton Washington
Washington, D.C.

THANK YOU to everyone who attended the 45th National Immunization Conference! 1567 people from around the United States, and beyond, attended the conference, participating in three plenary sessions, 12 featured sessions, 60 workshop sessions, two Immunization Q&A sessions, more than 150 poster sessions, and a variety of fitness and other special events.
Conference Goals and Objectives
The goals of the Conference are to provide information that will help participants provide comprehensive immunization coverage for all age groups and explore innovative strategies for developing programs, policy, and research to promote immunization coverage for all age groups. During three and a half days of plenary sessions and workshops, many topics will be discussed, including:
Adolescent Immunization * Adult Immunization *
Assessment
Barriers to Vaccination * Community and Partnerships
Childhood Immunization * Cultural Diversity * Global Immunization
Surveillance * Health Communications * Health Education
Policy and Legislation * New Vaccines and Vaccine Development
Vaccine-Preventable Diseases * Vaccine Safety * Immunization Registries
Conference Program, including abstracts, slides, recordings
Full-text abstracts may be accessed via the online conference program. Slides and recordings of most of the presentations at the conference are also available.
Need More Information?
For more information about the 45th National Immunization Conference, please contact the Conference Planning Team at (404) 639-8225 or via email at NIPNIC@cdc.gov.
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This page last modified on August 30, 2011
Content last reviewed on August 30, 2011
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases