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Immunization Schedules

IMMUNIZATION. WORKS 2011. ACIP Recommendations and MMWRs. Communication and Campaigns. Immunization Guidelines and Resources. Click on these main topics to link to the associated information or check the index for additional topics. Immunization Information Systems (IIS).

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Immunization Schedules

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  1. IMMUNIZATION WORKS 2011 ACIP Recommendations and MMWRs Communication and Campaigns Immunization Guidelines and Resources Click on these main topics to link to the associated information or check the index for additional topics. Immunization Information Systems (IIS) Immunization Schedules Pink Book (2011) Surveillance Manual Vaccine Information Statements (VIS) Vaccine Safety Index EXIT

  2. Immunization Schedules 2011 Click on Item Below to Open File Childhood 0-6 Years (8.5x11) Childhood 7-18 Years (8.5x11) Childhood Catch-Up Schedule (8.5x11) Childhood and Adolescent Schedule (6x4.5) Childhood and Adolescent Schedule (MMWR Version) Adult Schedule (8.5x11) Adult Schedule (6x4.5) Adult Schedule (MMWR Version) Main Page

  3. Communication and Campaigns Click on Item Below for Link to Topic or File Immunization Flyers Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) Provider Resources for Vaccine Conversations with Parents Vaccine-Related Websites Immunization Campaigns Influenza Campaign Preteen Vaccine Campaign Main Page

  4. Guidelines and Resources Click on Item Below to Open File More Guide to Vaccine Contraindications and Precautions Parent’s Guide to Childhood Immunizations Vaccine Management: Recommendations for Storage and Handling of Selected Biologicals (04/09) You Call the Shots Modules Main Page

  5. Guidelines and Resources Click on Item Below to Open File AFIX CDC Global Immunization Strategic Framework, 2006-2010 Fifty Years of Vaccine Progress Immunization Schedules U.S. National Vaccine Plan Vaccine Tracking System (VTrckS) Vaccine Management System (VACMAN) Back Main Page

  6. PinkBook 12th Edition (2011) Click on Item Below to Open Chapter Please visit the Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases (Pink Book) webpage for additional information and updates. Chapter 1: Principles of Vaccination Chapter 2: General Recommendations Chapter 3: Immunization Strategies Chapter 4: Vaccine Safety Chapter 5: Vaccine Storage and Handling Chapter 6: Diphtheria Chapter 7: Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) Chapter 8: Hepatitis A Chapter 9: Hepatitis B Chapter 10: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) More Main Page

  7. Pink Book 12th Edition (2011) Click on Item Below to Open Chapter More Chapter 11: Influenza Chapter 12: Measles Chapter 13: Meningococcal Disease Chapter 14: Mumps Chapter 15: Pertussis Chapter 16: Pneumococcal Disease Chapter 17: Poliomyelitis Chapter 18: Rotavirus Chapter 19: Rubella Chapter 20: Tetanus Chapter 21: Varicella Back Main Page Appendices

  8. Pink Book Appendices Click on Item Below to Open File A: Schedules and Recommendations B: Vaccines C: Vaccine Storage and Handling D: Vaccine Administration E: Vaccine Information Statements F: Vaccine Safety G: Data and Statistics H: Immunization Resources Back Main Page

  9. ACIP Recommendationsand MMWR Articles More Anthrax Vaccine (ACIP 07/23/10) General Recommendations on Immunization (ACIP 01/28/11) Hepatitis A (ACIP 05/19/06) Hepatitis B – Infants, Children and Adolescents (ACIP 12/23/05) Hepatitis B – Adults (ACIP 12/08/06) Hep A and B Twinrix Update (MMWR 10/12/07) Main Page

  10. ACIP Recommendationsand MMWR Articles Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) Among Infants (ACIP 01/11/91) Licensure of Hib and Updated Recommendations (MMWR 09/18/09) Human Papillomavirus (HPV) (ACIP 03/23/07) Licensure of HPV2 Vaccine (05/28/10) Prevention and Control of Influenza with Vaccines (ACIP 08/06/10) Influenza Vaccination of Healthcare Personnel (ACIP 02/24/06) Japanese Encephalitis Vaccines (ACIP 03/12/10) More Back Main Page

  11. ACIP Recommendationsand MMWR Articles Use of Combination Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Varicella Vaccine (ACIP 05/07/10) Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (ACIP 05/22/98)MMR Provisional Recommendations (06/24/09) Mumps Update (MMWR (06/09/06) Pregnancy and Rubella Vaccine (MMWR 12/14/01) Meningococcal (ACIP 05/27/05) Meningococcal Update (MMWR 01/28/11) Poliomyelitis (ACIP 05/19/00) Poliovirus Update (MMWR 08/07/09) More Back Main Page

  12. ACIP Recommendationsand MMWR Articles Pneumococcal Disease Among Infants and Children (MMWR 12/10/10) Pneumococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine (ACIP 04/04/97) Pneumococcal Update (MMWR 09/03/10) Rabies (ACIP 05/23/08) Rabies Supplement (MMWR 03/19/10) Revised Standards of Adult and Child Practices (MMWR 10/10/03) Rotavirus (ACIP 02/06/09) Smallpox (ACIP 06/22/01)Adverse Reactions (MMWR 02/21/03)Pre-Event (MMWR 04/04/03) More Back Main Page

  13. ACIP Recommendationsand MMWR Articles Tdap Update (MMWR 01/14/11) Tdap - Adolescents (ACIP 03/24/06) Tdap - Adults (ACIP 12/15/06) Pertussis, Tetanus, and Diphtheria Among Pregnant Women (ACIP 05/30/08) Varicella (ACIP 06/22/07) Yellow Fever (ACIP 07/30/10)International Certificate Requirement (MMWR 01/04/08) Zoster (ACIP) 06/06/08 Back Main Page

  14. Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) Please visit the Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) website for additional information and resources. For Health Professionals For Patients Ask the CDC Experts After the Shots…Child Has Discomfort Directory of Immunization Resources Disease and Vaccine Q & A Immunization Techniques DVD Helpful Handouts for Parents Standing Orders for VaccinesPatient Friendly Schedules Subscribe to IAC’s Free PublicationsReliable Sources of Information Top 25 Handouts for Patients and Staff Vaccine Information Statements Main Page

  15. Surveillance Manual Click on Item Below to Open File Please visit the Surveillance website for updates and additional information. Cover and front of manual Chapter 1: Diphtheria Chapter 2: Haemophilus influenzae type b Chapter 3:Hepatitis A Chapter 4: Hepatitis B Chapter 5: Human Papillomavirus Chapter 6: Influenza Chapter 7: Measles Chapter 8: Meningococcal Chapter 9: Mumps Chapter 10: Pertussis Chapter 11: Pneumococcal More Main Page

  16. Surveillance Manual Click on Item Below to Open File Chapter 12: Poliomyelitis (not available) Chapter 13: Rotavirus Chapter 14: Rubella Chapter 15: Congenital Rubella Syndrome Chapter 16: Tetanus Chapter 17: Varicella Chapter 18: Surveillance Indicators Chapter 19: Enhancing Surveillance Chapter 20: Analysis of Surveillance Data Chapter 21: Surveillance for Adverse Events Chapter 22: Laboratory Support Chapter 23: National Surveillance of VPDs Chapter 24: State-Specific Surveillance of VPDs More Back Main Page

  17. Surveillance Manual Click on Item Below to Open File APPENDICES Appendix 1: Collection of Specimens for Isolation of C. Diphtheriae (not available) Appendix 2: Guidelines for Managing a Suspected Case of Diphtheria (not available) Appendix 3: CDC Diphtheria Worksheet (not available) Appendix 4: Haemophilus influenzae type b Abbreviated Worksheet Expanded Worksheet Appendix 5: Haemophilus influenzae type b Worksheet (no longer in use) Appendix 6: Hepatitis Data Collection Worksheet Appendix 7: Measles Virus Isolation More Back Main Page

  18. Surveillance Manual Click on Item Below to Open File Appendix 8: Measles InstructionsMeasles Worksheet Appendix 9: Meningococcal Abbreviated Worksheet Meningococcal Expanded Worksheet Appendix 10: Mumps InstructionsMumps Worksheet Appendix 11: Pertussis InstructionsPertussis Worksheet Appendix 12: Pertussis Death Worksheet (no longer in use)Appendix 13: Streptococcus pneumoniae WorksheetAppendix 14: Suspected Polio Case Worksheet Appendix 15: Collection of Specimens for Typing of Rubella Virus More Back Main Page

  19. Surveillance Manual Click on Item Below to Open File Appendix 16: Rubella InstructionsRubella Worksheet Appendix 17: Congenital Rubella Syndrome Case Report Appendix 18: Tetanus InstructionsTetanus Worksheet Appendix 19: Varicella Death Investigation InstructionsWorksheet Appendix 20: Varicella Outbreak Reporting and Surveillance Worksheet (not available) Appendix 21: Updated Guidelines for Evaluating Surveillance Appendix 22: VAERS Form Appendix 23: CDC Specimen Submission Form Appendix 24: Interstate Shipment of Etiologic Agents Back Main Page

  20. Influenza Campaign Please visit the following links for updated information and resources. CDC Resources Download print materials, (brochures, posters, flyers), web tools (eCards, badges, buttons), and video/audio tools (PSAs, podcasts, videos). Many items are available for specific audiences and in different languages. CDC Seasonal Influenza Information Information about the disease, prevention, diagnosis, treatment and vaccination. Many Q&As are available that include information on current and past seasons. Related Links Know What To Do About the Flu Main Page

  21. Preteen Vaccine Campaign ThePreteen Vaccine Campaignoffersposters, flyers, web buttons and PSAsto educate parents and providers about the three vaccines specifically recommended for preteens at ages 11 or 12 years. Materials are available for English, Spanish, American Indian/Alaska Native, Vietnamese, and Korean audiences. Please visit the website for all the materials and additional information. Posters As Her Parent, Protect Daughter From HPV Schedule a Preteen Check-Up Flyers Information for Parents Q&A for Parents About Vaccines Q&A for Parents About HPV Main Page

  22. Immunization Flyers Click on Item Below to Open File Additional flyers and brochures can be found on the NCIRD publication web page. Immunization for Travelers Healthcare Personnel Immunization and Pregnancy Chart Healthcare Personnel (Poster) Immunization and PregnancyPertussis Immunization for Older AdultsVaccine Safety for Parents Parents Who Question VaccinesVFC for Parents Questions Parents Ask About InfantsVFC for Providers Shingles Main Page

  23. Immunization Campaigns Influenza Campaign CDC influenza materials including posters, flyers, public service announcements and more are posted at www.cdc.gov/flu. Childhood Campaign The childhood immunization campaign materials can be downloaded at www.cdc.gov/vaccines/events/niiw/default.htm. Campaign materials encourage timely immunization for children younger than two years of age and include English and Spanish-language fact sheets, posters, print ads, and radio public service announcements. Preteen Campaign CDC’s Preteen Vaccine Campaign offers posters and flyers to educate parents and providers about the vaccines specifically recommended for preteens at ages 11 or 12 years. Materials are available for English, Spanish, American Indian/Alaska Native, Vietnamese, and Korean audiences. For more information and to download posters and flyers, visit http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/spec-grps/preteens-adol/07gallery/default.htm More Main Page

  24. Immunization Campaigns • Immunization Awareness Weeks • National Infant Immunization Week (NIIW) • NIIW is an annual observance to promote the benefits of immunization and to focus on the importance of immunizing infants against vaccine-preventable diseases by age two. For additional information visit www.cdc.gov/vaccines/events/niiw/. • Vaccination Week in the Americas (VWA) • Coordinated by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), VWA focuses on immunizing children and other vulnerable populations with limited access to vaccination. VWA is held in conjunction with NIIW. For additional information visit www.paho.org/English/AD/FCH/IM/VWA_home.htm. More Main Page

  25. Immunization Campaigns • Immunization Awareness Weeks • National Influenza Vaccination Week (NIVW) • National Influenza Vaccination Week occurs in late fall or early winter of the influenza season and highlights the importance of continuing flu vaccination, as well as fostering greater use of flu vaccine through the months of December, January, and beyond. For additional information visit www.cdc.gov/flu. Main Page

  26. AFIX and CoCASA Click on Item Below to Open File Why AFIX? AFIX 101 AFIX Timeline Assessing Performance of Private Practitioners in Maine Changes in Clinic Vaccination Coverage Clinical Pediatrics Vaccination Practice, Policies and Management Factors What Works – Quality Improvement in Your Office CoCASA information is available at the CoCASA website. Main Page

  27. Immunization Information Systems Click on Item Below to Access Topic or Open File Please visit the Immunization Information System (IIS) website for additional information and updates. American Immunization Registry Association (AIRA)Immunization Information Systems (IIS) FAQ IIS Parents FAQ IIS Providers FAQ IIS 101 – What Every Program Manager Should Know Sentinel Site FAQ Site Participation Maps More Main Page

  28. Immunization Information System Click on Item Below to Open File IIS: NVAC Progress Report (JPHMP) Data Quality Assurance in IIS (AIRA, MIROW) Reminder/Recall in IIS (AIRA, MIROW) Standards of Excellence in Support (AIRA) Vaccination Level Deduplication in IIS (AIRA, MIROW) State and Local IIS Contacts Consultant Assignments (CDC Staff) More IIS Main Page

  29. Immunization Information Systems Click on Item Below to Open File Questions Providers Ask About IIS 2008-2012 IIS Related Program Activities Medicaid Funding and Information Medicaid Healthcare Financing Medicaid Planning APD Checklist Medicaid Requirements Lessons Learned From the PROW Demonstration Sites Partners Information Letter More IIS Main Page

  30. Immunization Information Systems Click on Item Below to Open File HL7 Implementation Guide Functional Standards Management of Moved or Gone Elsewhere (MOGE) Status in IIS (AIRA) IIS Progress Report (MMWR 2006) IIS Progress Report (MMWR 2008) IIS Progress Report (MMWR 2009) Cost Savings With Using IIS for Vaccines Influenza Vaccination Coverage, 2000-2010 (MMWR) More IIS Main Page

  31. IIS Slides Click on Item Below to Open File Child Participation Table and Map (2006-2009) Private Provider Participation Table and Map (2006-2009) Public Provider Participation Table and Map (2006-2009) IIS Main Page

  32. Vaccine Information Statements Click on Item Below to Open File VIS Instructions (08/10/10) Federal Law Statement VIS in other languages are available from the Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) Anthrax (03/10/10) Diphtheria, Tetanus and Pertussis (DTaP) (05/17/07) Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) (12/16/98) Hepatitis A (03/21/06) Hepatitis B (07/18/07) Human Papillomavirus (HPV) HPV – Gardasil (03/30/10) HPV – Cervarix (03/30/10) More Main Page

  33. Vaccine Information Statements Click on Item Below to Open File Influenza - Seasonal Inactivated (08/10/10) Influenza - Seasonal Live, Intranasal (08/10/10) Japanese Encephalitis (03/01/10) Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) (03/13/08) Measles, Mumps, Rubella and Varicella (MMRV) (05/21/10) Meningococcal (01/28/08) Multiple Vaccines (09/18/08) Polio (01/01/00) Back More Main Page

  34. Vaccine Information Statements Click on Item Below to Open File Pneumococcal Conjugate (PCV13) (04/16/10) Pneumococcal Conjugate (PCV7) (12/09/08) Pneumococcal Polysaccharide (10/06/09) Rabies (10/06/09) Rotavirus (12/06/10) Shingles (Herpes Zoster) (10/06/09) Tetanus, Diphtheria (Td) or Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Tdap) (11/18/08) Typhoid (05/19/04) Varicella (03/13/08) Yellow Fever (11/09/04) Back Main Page

  35. Vaccine Safety Click on Item Below for Link to Topic For more information please visit the Vaccine Safety website. Contraindications Guide to Vaccine Contraindications and Precautions Report a Suspected Vaccine Side Effect: Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) Vaccine Safety Articles More Main Page

  36. Vaccine Safety Articles Click on Item Below to Open File • Overview • Vaccine Safety: Pink Book Chapter • About the Immunization Safety Office (ISO) • Publications by Activities: • The Brighton Collaboration • Clinical Immunization Safety Assessment (CISA) Network • Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) • Vaccine Analytic Unit (VAU) • Vaccine Safety Datalink (VSD) Project • How Can You Promote Vaccine Safety • The Complicated Task of Monitoring Vaccine Safety • Vaccine Risks: Real, Perceived, and Unknown More Safety Main Page

  37. Vaccine Safety Articles Click on Item Below to Open File More • Selected Major Issues in Vaccine Safety • Fighting for the Reputation of Vaccines • Toward Better Vaccine Safety Data • Information by Topic • Autism • Concerns About Autism • MMR Vaccine and Autism – Institute of Medicine (IOM) Summary • MMR Vaccine and Autism – IOM Full Report • Vaccines and Autism – IOM Executive Summary • Vaccines and Autism – IOM Full Report • For more information on autism spectrum disorders, visit • www.cdc.gov/ncbddd/autism/index.htm Safety Main Page

  38. Vaccine Safety Articles Click on Item Below to Open File More Guillain-Barré Syndrome (GBS) GBS and Menactra Meningococcal Vaccine FAQ About Guillain-Barré Syndrome and Menactra Vaccine Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine Safety About HPV Safety FAQ About HPV Vaccine Safety Reports of Health Concerns Following HPV Vaccination Summary of HPV Adverse Event Reports Published in JAMA MMRV Vaccine Safety MMRV Safety Basics Q&A About MMRV Vaccine Safety What Clinicians Need to Know About MMRV Vaccine Safety Safety Main Page

  39. Vaccine Safety Articles Click on Item Below to Open File More Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) Sudden Infant Death Syndrome and Vaccines Vaccinations and Sudden Death in Infancy – IOM Executive Summary Vaccinations and Sudden Death in Infancy – IOM Full Report Multiple Vaccines FAQ About Multiple Vaccines and the Immune System Multiple Immunizations and Immune Dysfunction – IOM Summary Multiple Immunizations and Immune Dysfunction – IOM Full Report Thimerosal FAQ About ThimerosalThimerosal Information Thimerosal and Vaccines – IOM Summary Sheet Thimerosal-Containing Vaccines – IOM Executive Summary Safety Main Page

  40. Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) Click on Item Below to Open File Please visit the VAERS website for brochures, fact sheets and additional information. VAERS Form (pdf)VAERS Form (online) The Role of the VAERS in Monitoring Vaccine Safety The Reporting Sensitivities of Two Passive Surveillance Systems Surveillance for Safety After Immunization: VAERS (MMWR 01/24/03) Erratum (02/14/03) Safety Main Page

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