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The Pink Book Appendices

The Pink Book Appendices. a nd O ther V accine Resources. Outline. Introduction: Vaccinology Course A CIP Pink Book Appendices ACIP General Recommendation on Immunizations Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) Summary. Objective. After this presentation you will be able to:

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The Pink Book Appendices

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  1. The Pink Book Appendices and Other Vaccine Resources

  2. Outline • Introduction: Vaccinology Course • ACIP Pink Book Appendices • ACIP General Recommendation on Immunizations • Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) • Summary

  3. Objective • After this presentation you will be able to: • identify one (1) vaccine resource from this presentation you can use in your clinic practice

  4. Clinical VaccinologyCourseNational Foundation for Infectious DiseasesSeattle, WA March 2014 • The vaccination process is complex, requiring the collaboration of multiple partners from: • basic scientific discovery through, • vaccine delivery and • outcome monitoring.

  5. Prevention and Savings by Immunization Program (One Cohort)

  6. “Community Immunity”

  7. Message from Seattle • Support: reminders for the frontline • What we/you do is important • Vaccines prevent and/or reduce disease • Vaccines are well researched • Vaccines save lives and dollars

  8. Step # 8 • Know where to find resources…

  9. The Pink Book • Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases 12th Edition 2nd Printing

  10. Pink Book Appendices

  11. ACIP Pink Book Appendices • A: Schedules and Recommendations • B: Vaccines • D: Vaccine Administration • F: Vaccine Safety • G: Data & Statistics

  12. Appendix A

  13. A: Schedules and recommendations • Schedules on the Web • Recommended Minimum Ages and Intervals • Summary of Recommendations • Antibody-Live Vaccine Interval Table • Healthcare Personnel Vaccination Recommendations • Immunization of Immunocompromised Patients Tables • Contraindications Tables

  14. Immunization Schedules ON the Web • Current Schedules http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/schedules/index.html • Updated and published annually • Published concurrently by: ACIP, AAP, AAFP • For Health Care Professionals • Birth-18 years • Catch-up schedule, if more than one month behind • Adult

  15. Summary of Recommendations(child/teen and adult) • Reviews: • Vaccine and route • Schedule for routine vaccination and other guidelines • Catch-up and related issues • Contraindications and precautions (mild illness is not a contraindication)

  16. Guide to Contraindications and Precautions • Lists: • Vaccine • Contraindications • Precautions

  17. Appendix B

  18. B: Vaccines • U.S. Vaccines • Selected Discontinued U.S. Vaccines • Vaccine Excipient and Media Summary • Latex in Vaccine Packaging • Thimerosal Table • Foreign Language Terms

  19. Appendix D

  20. D: Vaccine Administration • “Vaccine Administration” Guidelines • Administering Vaccines • Medical Management of Vaccine Reactions (Children & Teens) • Medical Management of Vaccine Reactions (Adults)

  21. Vaccine Administration • Staff Training and Education • Patient Preparation and Care • Screening • Technique • Special Situations • Documentation • Strategies to Prevent Administration Errors • (Know your inventory)

  22. Administering Vaccines:Dose, Route, Site, and needle size

  23. Medical Management of Vaccine Reactions

  24. Appendix F

  25. F: Vaccine Safety • The Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS) • Table of Reportable Events Following Vaccination • The Vaccine Injury Compensation Program (VICP) • The VICP Injury Table

  26. VAERS • VAERS is a national vaccine safety surveillance program co-sponsored by CDC and the FDA. VAERS collects information about adverse events (possible side effects). • Health care providers are required to report: • Any event listed by the vaccine manufacturer as a contraindication to subsequent doses of the vaccine. • Any event listed in the Reportable Events Table within the specified time period after vaccination.

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