Issue
Number 314
May 23, 2002
CONTENTS OF THIS ISSUE
- Announcement: National community smallpox vaccine
forums have been set
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May 23, 2002
ANNOUNCEMENT: NATIONAL COMMUNITY SMALLPOX VACCINE FORUMS
HAVE BEEN SET
The recent effort to build stores of smallpox vaccine,
spurred by concerns about a possible risk of
deliberate smallpox release by terrorists,
has generated national dialogue on the current
recommendations for the use of smallpox
vaccine. The Advisory Committee on Immunization
Practices (ACIP) and the National Vaccine Advisory
Working Group (NVAC) are reviewing the current
recommendations with the aim of developing
special recommendations for the use of smallpox
vaccine "both pre-event and, should an
event actually occur, post-exposure," according to a
bulletin posted by the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The
recommendations are expected in late June.
As part of its review process, the ACIP-NVAC Smallpox
Vaccination Working Group is inviting
comments and suggestions from health care
professionals, emergency responders, and all
interested people on the use of smallpox
vaccine. This includes the general public.
Four day-long Community Forums on Smallpox (Vaccinia)
Vaccine Use will be held in June as follows:
JUNE 6
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA
San Francisco Marriott
55 Fourth Street
San Francisco, CA 94103
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK
Mount Sinai Hospital
Stern Auditorium
One Gustave L. Levy Place
New York, NY 10029
JUNE 8
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
Renaissance Airport Hotel
9801 Natural Bridge Road
St. Louis, MO 63134
JUNE 11
SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS
Convention Center
200 East Market Street
San Antonio, TX 78205
Following is CDC's official notice about the meetings:
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), with
the Advisory Committee on Immunization
Practices (ACIP), is reviewing and updating
recommendations on the use of smallpox (vaccinia)
vaccine made in June 2001. The Department
of Health and Human Services has asked the ACIP to
provide updated recommendations by June 20, 2002.
CDC has organized four one-day community forums on
smallpox vaccination issues that will be held in
New York (June 6, 2002), San Francisco (June 6,
2002), St. Louis (June 8, 2002) and San Antonio
(June 11, 2002). . . .
The risk for smallpox occurring as a result of a
deliberate release by terrorists is not known, but is
considered very low. However, the potential risk prompted
DHHS to purchase enough doses of smallpox (vaccinia)
vaccine to protect the entire nation in the event of an
outbreak. This purchase, which is expected
to result in the availability of about 286 million
doses by early 2003, has fostered a national
dialogue on the current recommendations for
use of smallpox vaccine. The community meetings
[are] part of that dialogue.
These meetings will provide an overview of the smallpox
vaccination issues being considered by the
ACIP. These include recommendations for the use of
vaccine in the pre-attack setting as well as the
emergency use of vaccine following an
attack. The critical issues under review are:
- With no known cases of smallpox worldwide,
should routine smallpox immunization be
re-introduced for the U.S.
population? That is, should there be any change in the
current recommendations for not vaccinating
persons in the general population unless a
biological terrorism event has occurred?
- Should pre-attack immunization be recommended for certain
individuals whose occupations may place
them at increased risk of exposure in the event of
an intentional smallpox virus release, and if so,
what criteria should be used to
identify these persons?
These meetings will provide [health care
providers and the general public] with the
opportunity to give input to
the CDC and the Working Group on Smallpox Vaccination of the
ACIP and the National Vaccine Advisory
Committee (NVAC).
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To see the agenda for the Community Forums on Smallpox
(Vaccinia) Vaccine Use, go to:
http://www.immunize.org/smallpoxagenda.pdf
PLEASE NOTE: THERE IS NO PRE-REGISTRATION FOR THESE
FORUMS. ON-SITE REGISTRATION WILL TAKE
PLACE BETWEEN 7:00 AND 8:00 A.M. THE FORUMS BEGIN
AT 8:00 A.M.
For more information about the forums, contact either
Vicki Evans by phone at (404) 639-8637 or email
at
vae3@cdc.gov or Alan Janssen by phone at
(404) 639-8517 or email at
axj3@cdc.gov
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