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Handouts: Topics of Interest

Men+Men

Adoption - International
Dialysis
Disparities
Healthcare Personnel
HepB Birth Dose
Long-Term Care
Mandates & Exemptions
Men+Men
Needle Safety
Pregnancy
Tattoos & Piercing
Travel - International
Do I need any vaccinations today?
Two-page screening questionnaire for adult patients to find out about what shots they need [#P4036]
Hepatitis A is a serious liver disease. Vaccination can protect you.
Brochure for all ages [#P4080]
Hepatitis A and B vaccines... be sure your patient gets the correct dose!
Recommended child and adult dosages of licensed hepatitis A and B vaccines [#P2081]
Hepatitis A, B, C: Learn the differences
One-page table explaining the differences [#P4075]
If you have hepatitis C, which vaccinations do you need?
One-page sheet describes vaccinations that HCV-positive adults need [#P4042]
If you have HIV infection, which vaccinations do you need?
Visual table of shots recommended for HIV-infected adults [#P4041]
Protect yourself against hepatitis A and hepatitis B: A guide for gay and bisexual men
Brochure for men who have sex with men [#P4115]
Languages:
SPANISH
TURKISH
Questions frequently asked about hepatitis B
Four pages of commonly asked questions [#P4090]
Language:
SPANISH
Should you be vaccinated against hepatitis A? (for adults)
Use this questionnaire to assess your patients' risk factors [#P2190]
Should you be vaccinated against hepatitis B?
Use this questionnaire to assess your patients' risk factors [#P2191]
Summary of recommendations for adult immunization
Four-page reference table on appropriate use, scheduling, and contraindications of adult vaccines [#P2011]
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This page was reviewed on July 19, 2011
 
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