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Immunization-related Sources
- Directory of immunization resources (exit)
(50 pages of organizations, websites, and hotlines) - Resources
from other sources (exit) (7 pages)
(publications, manuals, self-study, websites, hotlines, videos) - AAP's Compendium of Immunization Resources and Organizations (exit)
(Compilation of immunization organizations, resources, and tools) - IAC Express newsletter (exit)
(sign-up) - Immunization Resources You Need to Know About (exit)
- Locating information on vaccine safety
- Temperature Log for Vaccines (exit)
Disease Specific Sources
- CDC's National Center for Infectious Diseases
- DoD-Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program (exit)
- Nat'l Institute of Diabetes, Digestive & Kidney Diseases
- Parents of Kids with Infectious Diseases (exit)
Website Sources
- American Academy of Pediatrics (exit)
- American Lung Association (exit)
- Canadian Immunization Awareness Program (exit)
- eMedicine.com (exit)
- Immunization Action Coalition (exit)
- Immunization Education Organization (exit)
- National Library of Medicine - Medline Plus (exit)
- National Network for Immunization Information (exit)
Risk Communication
- Evaluating the Success of Terror Risk Communications (exit)
by Baruch Fischhoff; Roxana M. Gonzalez; Deborah A. Small; Jennifer S. Lerner in BioSecurity and BioTerrorism: BioDefense Strategy, Practice, and Science (Vol. 1, No. 4, 2003) Courtesy of http://www.biosecurityjournal.com/ - The Power of Stories Over Statistics (exit)
by Thomas B. Newman (British Medical Journal 2003;327:1424-1427) Courtesy of http://bmj.bmjjournals.com/ - "Why Invest in Communication for Immunization? Evidence and Lessons Learned" (exit) (28 pages)
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Content last reviewed on March 21, 2007
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases