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THE NATIONAL VACCINE PROGRAM OFFICEWho we are, what we do, with whom we work, and how to get in touch with usWho we areThe National Vaccine Program was created by Congress with Public Law 99-660. Under this Program, the National Vaccine Program Office (NVPO) is designated to provide leadership and coordination among Federal agencies, as they work together to carry out the goals of the National Vaccine Plan. The National Vaccine Plan provides a framework, including goals, objectives, and strategies, for pursuing the prevention of infectious diseases through immunizations. The National Vaccine Program is a collaborative effort that brings together all of the groups that have key roles in immunizations. Such groups are Federal agencies, the public, States, municipalities, health care providers, and private-sector entities such as vaccine manufacturers. Through the National Vaccine Program, these groups undertake their individual activities in a coordinated manner. What we do
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How to get in touch with usThe NVPO is not able to evaluate specific cases and provide individualized medical advice. Only your health care provider can do this properly through a careful review of medical records, lab tests, and physical examination. You can e-mail us at NVPO@cdc.gov. You can submit comments and suggestions from the NVPO
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