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Vaccine A mothers gift to her child Originally presented Wednesday January 21 2015 Learning Objectives By the end of the webinar participants will be able to
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Vaccine A mothers gift to her child Originally presented Wednesday January 21 2015 Learning Objectives By the end of the webinar participants will be able to Indicate the appropriate Tdap recommendations for general adult population. 5 mL IM Haemophilus in64258uenzae type b Hib 05 mL IM Hepatitis A HepA 18 yrs 05 mL IM 19 yrs 10 mL Hepatitis B HepB 19yrs 05 mL 20 yrs 10 mL Persons 1115 yrs may be given Recombivax HB Merck 10 mL adult formulation on a 2dose schedule IM Human papil Administer IPV and PPSV vaccines either via IM or SQ subcutaneous route Patients age Site see illustrations Needle size Newborninfant Birth 1 year Anterolateral thigh 1 needle 58 in premies or newborns 028 days old if muscle mass inadequate 2325 Catch-up 3 ( Tdap ) T Saint Paul, Minnesota 651 - 6 47 - 9009 www.immunize.org www.vaccineinformation . org www.immunize.org/catg.d/ p 4 0 5 0.pdf Item #P 4 0 5 0 (8 /1 4) immuni c tion coalition I CDC’s Primary Care and Public Health Initiative. August . 22, 2012. Adolescent Vaccines. Objectives. Describe diseases prevented by adolescent immunization. Review current . recommendations for . each of the adolescent vaccines. What’s All The Whoop About. What is Pertussis. Bordetella. pertussis . also referred to as . Whooping Cough. Whooping cough is a disease caused by a fastidious pathogen that invades the respiratory system. This pathogen secretes a toxin that disrupts the normal function of cilia in the lungs, resulting in a severe cough.. Getting from “No!” to “Yes!”. Thomas G. Irons, MD. Professor of Pediatrics. The Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University. Greenville, North Carolina. Disclosures. It is the policy of the AAFP that all individuals in a position to control content disclose any relationships with commercial interests upon nomination/invitation of participation. Disclosure documents are reviewed for potential conflicts of interest. If conflicts are identified, they are resolved prior to confirmation of participation. Only participants who have no conflict of interest or who agree to an identified resolution process prior to their participation were involved in this CME activity. . Professor of Pediatrics, Mayo Clinic. President, SEMIC. Med . Dir. , Mayo’s Primary Care . Immun. Program. President, MN Chap . Amer. . Acad. of Pediatrics . Working with Vaccine Hesitant Parents using the C.A.S.E. Approach. nurukingo aboneka mu rurimi rwIgisipanyoro no mu zindi ndimi. Reba www.immunize.org/vis Hojas de información sobre vacunas están disponibles en español y en muchos otros Urukingo rw Tetanus is caused by a toxin poison produced by the cannot grow in the presence of oxygen They produce to heat and many chemical agentsHow does tetanus spreadintestines and feces of many household and Influenza infection increases the risk of serious complications in pregnant women and their newborns, as well as the risk of premature labor and delivery.. B. ackground. Reduced tetanus . toxoid, . diphtheria . What is the tetanus, diphtheria and acellular pertussis (Tdap) vaccine? The Tdap vaccine protects against three diseases: tetanus (lockjaw), diphtheria and pertussis (whooping cough). The vaccine is a Page What is pertussis (whooping cough)?Pertussis 2 Page What is tetanuslockjawTetanus is a serious disease that is caused by bacteria. Tetanus bacteria are everywhere in the environment and can get Immunization is one of the most important accomplishments in public health that has, over the past 50 years, led to the elimination, containment and control of diseases that were once very common in C Quality. . Improvement . to . Reduce . Infant Mortality. Sona Aggarwal, MD MPH. Misa Perron-Burdick, MD, . MAS . Cora Hoover, MD MPH. San Francisco Department of Public Health. www.sfcdcp.org/tdaptoolkit.
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