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What You Need to Know About Anthrax Vaccine 2012-13 Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Program 2012-13 Seasonal Influenza Vaccination Program The MILVAX Continuous Quality Immunization Improvement Process (CQIIP) tool will provide immunization personnel with a quality control tool to assess the immunization process and ensure compliance with the eight Standards for Military Immunizations as outlined in the Department of Defense (DoD) Joint Instruction and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Immunization Recommendations
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ARMY
MEDPROS - Medical Protection System
https://medpros.mods.army.mil/MEDPROSNew/
The Army Medical Department designed MEDPROS to provide for the data entry and reporting/tracking
of Medical and Dental Readiness information of Soldiers, Units, and Task Forces.
The primary users of the MEDPROS online applications are the Soldier Readiness Processing
(SRP) locations, Medical Treatment Facilities, National Guard State and Army Reserve
RRC Surgeon's Offices, and unit Commanders at all levels needing to monitor the
Medical Readiness status of their subordinate units and Soldiers. MEDPROS also provides
every Soldier with AKO alerts as to their Individual Medical Readiness status thereby
eliminating their need to obtain access to the online systems.
As an important part of the Medical Operational Data System (MODS), MEDPROS contains
the following 4 key modules:
- Individual Medical Readiness (IMR)
- Immunization Tracking System (ITS)
- Deployment Health Assessments
- Pre (DD2795)
- Post (DD2796)
- Post-Deployment Health Re-assessments (DD2900)
- Periodic Health Assessments
NAVY/ US MARINE CORPS/ US COAST GUARD
MRRS - Medical Readiness Reporting System
https://mrrs.sscno.nmci.navy.mil/mrrs/
MRRS is the Navy,
US Marine Corps and US Coast Guard’s Tool for viewing Force Medical Readiness and
immunization tracking. MRRS is a web-based, real-time application with a central
aggregating database, links with existing authoritative data systems including NSIPS
and MCTFS for personnel tracking. MRRS gives headquarters staffs and leadership
a real-time view of Force Medical Readiness and immunization status.
NAVY SHIPBOARD
SAMS - SNAP (Shipboard Non-Tactical ADP Program) Automated Medical System
SAMS was developed as an automated means of supporting and improving Naval health
care by removing the administrative layers that generally hamper efficient operation
of health care providers. SAMS also serves as the primary tool for reporting and
tracking immunizations for the Navy and Military Sealift Command. SAMS data is uploaded
to Navy Medicine Online; this data is then sent to MRRS for Force Medical Readiness
Tracking.
View the "Best Practices" of the SAMS system.
AIR FORCE
ASIMS - Aeromedical Services Information Management System
https://asims.afms.mil/webapp/
As a module of the USAF Aeromedical
Services Information Management System (ASIMS), AFCITA client provides the
Air Force a data management portal to all of its fixed facilities to track immunization
data for all their personnel. ASIMS Web provides the Air Force the capability to
track immunization data through a web portal for all their personnel both in fixed
or deployed facilities.
Authors: Sulskya SI, Luippolda RS, Garman P, Hughes H, Amorosoc PJ
Publication: Vaccine 29 (2011) 6035– 6041
Subject: Vaccine-Safety
Disease: General Vaccine
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Authors: Deer, Brian
Publication: BMJ 2011; 342:c5347
Subject: Vaccine-Safety
Disease: General Vaccine
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Authors: Salmon D, Akhtar A, Mergler M, Vannice K, Izurieta H, Lee G, Vellozzi, Garman P, Cunningham F, Gellin B, Koh H, Lurie N, H1N1 Working Group
Publication: Pediatrics
Subject: Vaccine-Safety
Disease: Influenza - H1N1
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Authors: Godlee F, Smith J, Marcovitch H
Publication: BMJ 2011; 342:c7452
Subject: Vaccine-Safety
Disease: General Vaccine
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Author: Supreme Court of the United States
Publication: No. 09–152. Argued October 12, 2010—Decided February 22, 2011
Subject: Vaccine-General
Disease: General Vaccine
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Authors: Greenhawt MJ, Li JT
Publication: Annals of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, vol. 106
Subject: Vaccine-Safety
Disease: Influenza - Seasonal
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Author: Deer B
Publication: BMJ 2011; 342:c7001
Subject: Vaccine-Safety
Disease: General Vaccine
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Author: Reynolds BJ
Publication: Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology 254 (2011) 206–214
Subject: Vaccine-Safety
Disease: General Vaccine
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Author: Deer B
Publication: BMJ 2011; 342:c5258
Subject: Vaccine-Safety
Disease: General Vaccine
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Author: ACIP
Publication: MMWR, vol. 59, no. RR-6
Subject: Vaccine-General
Disease: Anthrax
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Pertussis
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Influenza - Pandemic
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Influenza - Seasonal
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General Vaccine
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General Vaccine
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Anthrax
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General Vaccine
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Smallpox
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Anthrax
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General Vaccine
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Smallpox
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Smallpox
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General Vaccine
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General Vaccine
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Yellow Fever
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General Vaccine
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Influenza - Seasonal
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General Vaccine
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Influenza - Seasonal
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Influenza - Seasonal
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Influenza - Seasonal
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Yellow Fever
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Influenza - Seasonal
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Yellow Fever
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Influenza - Seasonal
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General Vaccine
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Smallpox
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Smallpox
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Influenza - H1N1
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General Vaccine
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Influenza - Seasonal
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Anthrax
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General Vaccine
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Smallpox
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General Vaccine
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General Vaccine
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General Vaccine
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Polio
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Smallpox
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General Vaccine
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Smallpox
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Anthrax
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Anthrax
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General Vaccine
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General Vaccine
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Typhoid
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General Vaccine
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Influenza - Pandemic
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General Vaccine
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Anthrax
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General Vaccine
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Anthrax
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Influenza - Seasonal
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Anthrax
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General Vaccine
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General Vaccine
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General Vaccine
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General Vaccine
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Influenza - H1N1
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Yellow Fever
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Anthrax
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Influenza - Pandemic
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General Vaccine
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Smallpox
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Influenza - Pandemic
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What is Immunization University?
An informal collection of guidelines and training resources, sponsored by the Military
Vaccine Agency, to help staff make every immunization an excellent one. Designed
to enhance the skills of healthcare workers from a variety of professional and paraprofessional
backgrounds, "Immunization University" offers training on vaccine products and immunization
services through distance learning and on-site classes.
The ImzU logo, with its torch as beacon, emphasizes our educational efforts via
Immunization University, “Imz U.” Established in 2005, its motto is “Each Immunization
an Excellent One,” summarizing our obligations as leaders and clinicians in the
United States Armed Forces. The banner reads Scientia * Tutela * Salveo, referring
to our keystones of knowledge, protection, and health.
How do I find out more?
The core elements of Immunization University are available
here.
Additional tools and courses will be added over time. Please sign up for our ListServ
which will also include updates as they become available. You may also check back
to this page regularly for the latest information on Immunization University.
What is the MILVAX ListServ & how do I get it?
The MILVAX ListServ is a bimonthly electronic newsletter sent to ImzU registered
users. It includes important information about DoD vaccines, immunization policies
and practices, training opportunities, and other vaccine-related information; as
well as the latest ACIP and CDC guidelines and recommendations.
Review archived copies
of these messages.
The Military Vaccine Agency hosted workshops that began an intensive process designed
to retool, refine and improve program education. This process, formally known as
“Message Mapping,” provides consistent, well-thought-out messages, the content foundation
for educational products, and is a valuable tool to educate spokespersons on the
DoD Anthrax Vaccine Immunization Program (AVIP) & the Smallpox Vaccination Program
(SVP).
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