Archived Immunization MMWRs 2011

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November 2011

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    November 11, 2011, Vol 60 / No. 44
    Update on Herpes Zoster Vaccine: Licensure for Persons Aged 50 Through 59 Years
    Considering all available evidence and the supply issues, ACIP declined to recommend the use of herpes zoster vaccine among adults aged 50 through 59 years and reaffirmed its existing recommendation that herpes zoster vaccine be routinely recommended for adults aged 60 years and older…

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    November 11, 2011, Vol 60 / No. 44
    Global Routine Vaccination Coverage, 2010
    This report summarizes the status of vaccination coverage globally and regionally in 2010 and progress toward meeting the GIVS goal…

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January 2011

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    January 28, 2011, Vol 60 / No. RR02
    Erratum: Vol. 60, No. RR02 for the MMWR:
    General Recommendations on Immunization
    This report provides information for clinicians and other health-care providers about concerns that commonly arise when vaccinating persons of various ages. Providers and patients encounter numerous issues, such as the timing of each…

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    January 14, 2011, Vol 60 / No. 01
    Influenza Vaccination Coverage – United States, 2000-2010
    Although childhood vaccination programs in the United States have been successful, adolescent programs remain relatively new and adult vaccination programs, although well established, have not achieved acceptable…

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    January 7, 2011, Vol 59 / No. 51
    Announcements: Clinical Vaccinology Course – March 4-6, 2011
    This course is designed specifically for physicians, nurses, physician assistants, pharmacists, vaccine program administrators, and other health professionals involved with or interested in the clinical use of…

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