IAC Express 2008 |
Issue number 747: August 11, 2008 |
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Contents
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- Every
Child By Two launches "Vaccinate Your Baby" campaign to address vaccine
misinformation
- FDA
approves 2008-09 seasonal influenza vaccines
- MMWR
publishes ACIP's recommendations for prevention and control of influenza
- IAC
revises three print resources
- National
Association of School Nurses launches program to promote pertussis
vaccination of preteens and teens
- Louisiana
Shots for Tots conference scheduled for November 20-21
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AAFP, American Academy of Family Physicians; AAP,
American Academy of Pediatrics; ACIP, Advisory Committee on Immunization
Practices; AMA, American Medical Association; CDC, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention; FDA, Food and Drug Administration; IAC, Immunization
Action Coalition; MMWR, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report; NCIRD,
National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases; NIVS, National
Influenza Vaccine Summit; VIS, Vaccine Information Statement; VPD,
vaccine-preventable disease; WHO, World Health Organization. |
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Issue 747: August 11, 2008 |
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Every Child By Two launches
"Vaccinate Your Baby" campaign to address vaccine misinformation
Every Child By Two (ECBT) officially launched its
campaign "Vaccinate Your Baby" along with the American Academy of Pediatrics
and actress Amanda Peet on August 5 in New York City. The campaign's purpose
is to urge parents to immunize their babies against vaccine-preventable
diseases and address misinformation about vaccines that causes confusion
among parents and puts children at risk.
The campaign includes Public Service Announcements featuring Ms. Peet and a
new website,
http://www.vaccinateyourbaby.org, which features information for parents
who want to get the facts about childhood immunization.
ECBT would like to spread the word about this new site with the support of
partners like IAC Express readers. They have created online buttons that you
can add to your own site, blog, or email. It is easy to download them--just
visit
http://www.vaccinateyourbaby.org/partner and follow the instructions.
Alternatively, you can check out this Facebook page:
http://www.new.facebook.com/pages/Vaccinate-Your-Baby/28164899111 and
become a fan.
Please take a few moments (or longer!) to visit the new site
http://www.vaccinateyourbaby.org;
we really think it is a great resource that parents and practitioners alike
will find valuable. Features of the site include:
- Video welcome message from our
spokesperson and new mother, actress Amanda Peet
- Video PSAs that will be running nationally
to promote the campaign
- Interactive timeline that illustrates the
enormous beneficial impact vaccines have had over the years
- Links to the latest scientific studies,
research, expert commentary and news about vaccines
- Information that addresses the allegations
there is a link between vaccines and autism
- Detailed descriptions about vaccine
safety, including information about ingredients, production, and
scheduling
- Opportunity to subscribe to a newsletter
to stay informed of the latest campaign activities and related news
Please feel free to share any comments you have
about the site with EBCT at info@ecbt.org
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FDA approves 2008-09 seasonal influenza vaccines
On August 5, FDA announced that it had approved
this year's seasonal influenza vaccines that include new strains of the virus
likely to cause influenza in the United States during the 2008-09 season.
The six vaccines and their manufacturers are CSL Limited, Afluria;
GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals, Fluarix; ID Biomedical Corporation of Quebec,
FluLaval; MedImmune Vaccines Inc., FluMist; Novartis Vaccines and Diagnostics
Limited, Fluvirin; and Sanofi Pasteur Inc., Fluzone.
Approval information and specific indications can be found at
http://www.fda.gov/cber/flu/flu2008.htm
The related FDA press release can be accessed at
http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2008/NEW01872.html
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MMWR publishes ACIP's recommendations for prevention and control of influenza
CDC published "Prevention and Control of
Influenza:
Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization
Practices (ACIP), 2008" in the August 8 MMWR Recommendations and
Reports. Previously, the recommendations were available in
electronic format as an MMWR Early Release.
Reminder: the 2008-09 ACIP influenza vaccination recommendations
have been expanded to include annual vaccination for all
children and teens ages 5 through 18 years. Vaccination of all
children ages 6 months through 18 years should begin before or
during the 2008-09 influenza season if feasible, but no later
than during the 2009-10 influenza season. See the official
recommendations at the link below for details.
To access a ready-to-print (PDF) version of the influenza
recommendations, go to:
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/pdf/rr/rr5707.pdf
To access a web-text (HTML) version of them, go to:
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/rr5707a1.htm
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IAC revises three print resources
IAC recently reviewed and updated the following
three
educational pieces.
Newly licensed vaccines Pentacel, Kinrix, and Rotarix were added
to "Notification of Vaccination Letter." To access this revised
resource, go to: http://www.immunize.org/catg.d/p3060.pdf
The title was changed, and Tdap, zoster, HPV vaccines were added
to "Before you vaccinate adults, consider their 'H-A-L-O!'" To
access this revised resource, go to:
http://www.immunize.org/catg.d/p3070.pdf
National statistics were updated and other minor changes made to
"Hepatitis B: Questions and Answers." To access this revised
resource, go to:
http://www.immunize.org/catg.d/p4205.pdf
To find Q&A's about all vaccine-preventable diseases, go to:
http://www.immunize.org/printmaterials/questions.asp
IAC's Print Materials web section has more than 175 FREE, ready-to-print English-language resources for healthcare professionals
and the public--as well as many in translation. To access all of IAC's print resources, go to:
http://www.immunize.org/printmaterials
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National Association of School Nurses launches program to promote pertussis
vaccination of preteens and teens
The National Association of School Nurses' (NASN)
"Give Your Kid
A Boost!" campaign offers resources to help educate parents,
preteens, and teens about the need for a dose of Tdap for
protection against pertussis.
The available materials include background information in
English and Spanish, a video testimonial, fact sheets, and more.
As part of this campaign Jean Grabell, NASN Executive Committee
member and mother of Lucas Grabell of "High School Musical"
fame, encourages parents to talk to their child's healthcare
provider about protection from pertussis. Visitors to the
campaign website can send an e-postcard to friends with a
message from Lucas and Jean.
To access these new resources, go to http://www.nasn.org and
click on "Give Your Kids a Boost!"
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Louisiana Shots for Tots conference scheduled for November 20-21
The 16th annual Louisiana Shots for Tots
conference will take
place November 20-21 in New Orleans. Presenters include Paul
Offit, MD, Vaccine Education Center, Children's Hospital of
Philadelphia; and Bill Atkinson, MD, MPH, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention.
For more information about the agenda or registration dates and
fees, go to: http://www.shotsfortots.com/html/conference.html
Those without Internet access can call (504) 838-5300 or email
gina.deris@charter.net
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