Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
Recommendations of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Advisory Committee
on Immunization Practices, the American Academy of Pediatrics, and the American
Academy of Family Physicians
Recommendations of the Advisory Committee
on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
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Vaccine Healthcare Centers Network (VHC)
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services; Health Resources and Services Administration
EpiPen® and EpiPen Jr® Auto-Injectors (0.3 and 0.15 mg epinephrine) are for the emergency treatment of severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) caused by allergens, exercise, or unknown triggers; and for patients who are at increased risk for these reactions.
Vaccine Healthcare Centers Network
Federal Register / Vol. 75, No. 199 / Friday, October 15, 2010 / Rules and Regulations / 63656
For specialized immunization consultation and care.
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Information about the MILVAX Immunization Leaders Course
Brochure highlighting immunization training opportunities
Information about the MILVAX Immunization Basic Course
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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
MILVAX Instruction Guide for completing the Continuous Quality Immunization Improvement Process (CQIIP) Tool
CDC Health Information for International Travel
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CDC Health Information for International Travel
Every Child By Two: 16-page coloring book
Department of Defense Education Activity
Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
The Pink Book provides physicians, nurses, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, pharmacists, and others with the most comprehensive information on vaccine-preventable diseases.
CDC Tool for children six years of age and younger
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Recommendations of the Defense Health Board (DHB)
Recommendations of the Defense Health Board (DHB)
Recommendations of the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board (AFEB)
Recommendations of the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board (AFEB)
Recommendations of the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board (AFEB)
Recommendations of the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board (AFEB)
Recommendations of the Armed Forces Epidemiological Board (AFEB)
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South Dakota Medicine recently published its 2013 special edition, The Story of Immunization. The edition is devoted to an exploration of the safety and efficacy of vaccines and their importance in relation to public health. It includes articles on the history of vaccines, the science of vaccination, outbreaks, and much more.
The VERP captures the unique causes and consequences of vaccine related errors. All information is confidential and in addition is shared with the CDC and FDA. The ISMP VERP is highly recommended for all locations without access to the DoD Patient Safety Reporting (PSR) System.
Proper vaccine storage and handling practices play a very important role in protecting individuals and communities from vaccine-preventable diseases.
Vaccine quality is the shared responsibility of everyone, from the time vaccine is manufactured until it is administered.
CDC guidance on completing the recommended pediatric immunizations schedule during the shortage of Pentacel and Daptacel. The shortage is expected to last through summer 2012 Guidance for Vaccinating Children during 2012 Pentacel/Daptacel Shortage
This web-on-demand program, offered by the CDC, is a comprehensive overview of the principles of vaccination, general recommendations, immunization strategies for providers, and specific information about vaccine-preventable diseases and the vaccines that prevent them. CDC 2012 Epidemiology & Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases; On-Demand Web Training
A primer by the American Academy of Microbiology to
understanding how vaccines work and why they are important, but there is much
more to learn. The best information on vaccination comes from the experts
studying them. If you would like to learn more about vaccines you can turn to
any of the sources listed in this report.
They will provide reliable information, checked by scientists and
researchers for accuracy. Adult Vaccines: A Grown Up Thing to Do
There were no new serious vaccine safety concerns following TIV-HD identified in VAERS during the first year after licensure. Findings were consistent with conditions found from pre-licensure studies (e.g., fever and pain) that were more frequently reported after TIV-HD than after receipt of standard dose TIV. Postlicensure Safety Surveillance for TIV-HD in VAERS
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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
MILVAX Instruction Guide for completing the Continuous Quality Immunization Improvement Process (CQIIP) Tool
Published by the MILVAX Agency
Department of Defense Education Activity
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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
MILVAX Instruction Guide for completing the Continuous Quality Immunization Improvement Process (CQIIP) Tool
Brochure highlighting immunization training opportunities
DiLorenzo TRICARE Health Clinic
Competency Assessment File
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Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense
(Homeland Defense & Americas’ Security Affairs)
U.S. Department of Health & Human Services
Immunizations and Force Health Protection Prescription Products
Homeland Security Council
World Health Organization
Author: Wolfowitz DoD 6200.3
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American Society of Health-System Pharmacists (ASHP)
Department of Health and Human Services
Vaccine and Immunization Information and Resource Page
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Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
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Staff can easily confuse the vaccines within the storage unit. Labeling the bin where the vaccine is stored can help staff quickly locate and choose the correct product – perhaps preventing a vaccine administration error.
Proper vaccine storage and handling practices play a very important role in protecting individuals and communities from vaccine-preventable diseases.
Vaccine quality is the shared responsibility of everyone, from the time vaccine is manufactured until it is administered.
SB 8-75-11; Section 3-58: Temperature Sensitive Medical Products (TSMP) Storage and Handling (pg 60)
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SB 8-75-11; Section 3-58: Temperature Sensitive Medical Products (TSMP) Storage and Handling (pg 60)
VAXICOOL AX27L EQUIPMENT INVENTORY ACCOUNTABILITY REPORT
FDA UPDATED COMMUNICATION ON USE OF JET INJECTORS WITH INACTIVATED INFLUENZA VACCINES
PROPER TEMPERATURE STORAGE AND HANDLING REQUIREMENTS FOR REFRIGERATED VACCINE.
NEURO RESOURCE GROUP, INC (NRG) / TRIAD GROUP / ALCOHOL PREP PADS / MFR RELEASE NOTICE / DLA 11-011K
TRIAD MEDICAL / ALCOHOL SWAB STICKS / ALCOHOL PREP PADS / ALCOHOL SWABS / FDA MEDWATCH / SUSPEND SUSPECT PRODUCTS
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Staff can easily confuse the vaccines within the storage unit. Labeling the bin where the vaccine is stored can help staff quickly locate and choose the correct product – perhaps preventing a vaccine administration error.
Proper vaccine storage and handling practices play a very important role in protecting individuals and communities from vaccine-preventable diseases.
Vaccine quality is the shared responsibility of everyone, from the time vaccine is manufactured until it is administered.
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
MILVAX Instruction Guide for completing the Continuous Quality Immunization Improvement Process (CQIIP) Tool
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CDC Pink Book, Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases (April 2011), 12th Edition
Full color poster showing correct vaccine injection locations and techniques
To order posters, send an email request using the "Contact Us" button.
A comparison of the common side effects of anthrax vaccine compared to other vaccines.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
List of all Vaccines Licensed in the US
Institute for Vaccine Safety - Johns Hopkins
Operations Management Bulletin, No. 01-05
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A Public Service Announcement by Army Surgeon General, LTG Patricia D. Horoho, about Immunization Awareness Month & the importance of the annual influenza vaccine.
2012 Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine
Preventable Disease Series CDC
EpiPen® and EpiPen Jr® Auto-Injectors (0.3 and 0.15 mg epinephrine) are for the emergency treatment of severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis) caused by allergens, exercise, or unknown triggers; and for patients who are at increased risk for these reactions.
Florida Bureau of Immunzation, Vaccination Education Series
AEI panel lecture at the Wohlstetter Conference Center, Washington, DC on June 29, 2011
This 10-minute video describes the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS)
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Vaccine Information Statement (Interim)
Immunization Action Coalition
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