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The Immunization Tool Kit: A vital resource for health care workers at all levels.

Immunization Tool Kit: Adult, Military and Childhood Immunizations

Publisher: Defense Dept., Army, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Vaccine Healthcare Centers Network

Description: The Immunization Tool Kit is a pocket-sized, readily available source of the latest essential information about vaccines and immunization recommendations for all levels of health care workers in and out of the U.S. military. It was developed by the Walter Reed National Vaccine Healthcare Center (VHC), based on the recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP), as part of its mission to support continuous quality improvement of immunization healthcare delivery throughout the Department of Defense.

The tool kit is a set of laminated, pocket-sized reference cards held together on a sturdy ring. The cards are divided into four color-coded sections:

  • General information and recommendations on immunizations
  • Adult and military immunizations
  • Pediatric immunizations
  • Storage and handling instructions

You can use the entire tool kit or select and carry only the cards you would use most frequently.

Any health care workers involved in immunization of children or adults will find the Immunization Tool Kit a vital source of the latest immunization information.

Year/Pages: 2006: 149 p.; ill.

Price: $10.00

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Last updated: May 24, 2006