Guest guest Posted February 8, 2011 Report Share Posted February 8, 2011 IAC Express Immunization news from the Immunization Action Coalition More than 42,000 subscribers read IAC Express. Subscribe to IAC Express and our other free publications at http://www.immunize.org/subscribe A web page version of this issue is available at http://www.immunize.org/express/issue912.asp The January 2011 issue of Needle Tips, including Ask the Experts, is online. Visit http://www.immunize.org/nt Award-winning DVD! " Immunization Techniques " created by California Department of Public Health's Immunization Branch. For ordering information, visit http://www.immunize.org/shop/toolkit_iztechdvd.asp =========================================================== Issue Number 912 February 7, 2011 CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE 1. New: 2011 U.S. Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule is now available 2. FDA expands Menveo vaccine age indications to 2-55 years 3. CDC launches new herpes zoster web section 4. Spotlight on immunize.org: reminder to use IAC'S newly developed handouts and staff education materials 5. IAC's Video of the Week features a hockey-themed immunization public service announcement 6. IAC updates " Hepatitis A and B Vaccines: Be sure your patient gets the correct dose! " and " Vaccines with Diluents: How to use them " 7. IAC's " Vaccinations for adults: You're NEVER too old for immunizations " now available in Spanish and nine other translations 8. Award-winning DVD! " Immunization Techniques: Best Practices with Infants, Children, and Adults " --from the California Department of Public Health, Immunization Branch 9. Influenza vaccination is recommended for almost everyone, so please keep vaccinating! 10. January issue of CDC's Immunization Works newsletter now available Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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