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ACIP Recommendations
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- Comprehensive(Recommendations applying to multiple or all vaccines)
- Vaccine-specific(Recommendations applying to a single vaccine or disease)
Recently updated or added to this page:
- Prevention and Control of Influenza (August 8, 2008)
- Human Rabies Prevention (May 23, 2008)
Preventing Herpes Zoster (June 6, 2008)
Tdap Vaccine & Pregnancy (May 30, 2008)
Comprehensive Recommendations
- General Recommendations on Immunization (12/1/06)
"General Recommendations on Immunization"
.pdf version
- Adult (11/15/91)
"Update on Adult Immunization"
.pdf (not available)
See also: More MMWR publications
- Adolescent (11/22/96)
"Immunization of Adolescents "
.pdf version
- Combination Vaccines (5/14/99)
"Combination Vaccines for Childhood Immunization"
.pdf version
See also: FDA approval for combined Hep A and B vaccines
- Health-Care Workers (12/26/97)
"Immunization of Healthcare Workers"
.pdf version
See also: Influenza Vaccination of Health-Care Personnel
- Immunocompromised Persons (4/9/93)
"Use of Vaccines and Immune Globulins in Persons with Altered Immunocompetence "
.pdf version
- Side Effects, Contraindications, etc. (9/6/96)
"Update: Vaccine Side Effects, Adverse Reactions, Contraindications, and Precautions"
.pdf version
- Assessment & Feedback (3/15/96)
"Programmatic Strategies to Increase Vaccination Rates - Assessment and Feedback of Provider-Based Vaccination Coverage Information"
.pdf version (go to page 15)
- Vaccination and WIC (3/15/96)
"Programmatic Strategies to Increase Vaccination Coverage by Age 2 Years - Linkage of Vaccination and WIC Services"
.pdf version (go to page 13)
Vaccine-Specific Recommendations
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This page last modified on January 7, 2009
Content last reviewed on August 4, 2008
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases