PPT-1 Vaccine - Preventable Diseases

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Healthy People 2020 goal Increase immunization rates and reduce preventable infectious diseases 1 2 Why We immunize Health promotion prevent a disease if it is preventable

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coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) was spreading
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to contribute to the response. Call 112 . if someone is seriously ill or injured and their life is at risk. .. If you are fleeing Ukraine and receive temporary protection in your host EU/EEA country, you will have access to national healthcare services.. Characteristics of Infectious Diseases. Factors that can influence exposure to, and development of, an infectious disease:. Immune status of the individual (host).. Overall incidence of an organism in the general population.. Speak with a public health nurse or doctor if your child has had a serious reaction to a previous dose of any vaccine, including Guillain Barré Syndrome (GBS), or if they have any severe allergies. C TETANUS What you need toknow before you oryour child gets thevaccine U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES Public Health ServiceCenters for Disease Controland Prevention Tetanus (lockjaw) and di Fall Immunization Conference. Ryan Malosh, PhD MPH. Many vaccine preventable diseases affected by COVID. Non-pharmaceutical interventions. Additional challenges. Staff burden. Case-investigation/Contact tracing. John Harwood, Region 2 MCIR Coordinator. Bea Salada, MDHHS MCIR Coordinator. Agenda. Welcome/Introductions. Impact of COVID-19 on Immunizations . Cristi Bramer, MDHHS Vaccine Preventable Disease Epidemiologist. Workforce vaccination program at. Insert HHS/facility name. Presenter: . Insert presenter name. Why is vaccination important for staff?. Working in healthcare settings:. risk of exposure to vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs).

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