More Resources by Diseases and Vaccines
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Information from partner organizations and government agencies
Anthrax HPV Pertussis Rubella
Chickenpox Influenza - H1N1 Pneumococcal - PCV7 Smallpox
Diphtheria Influenza (seasonal) Pneumococcal - PPSV Tetanus
Hepatitis A Measles Polio Zoster (shingles)
Hepatitis B Meningococcal Rabies
Hib Mumps Rotavirus
Hepatitis A
American Academy of Pediatrics
Summaries of Infectious Diseases: Hepatitis A
Extract from Red Book Online; subscription required to access entire chapter
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
Hepatitis A
Information and resources for health professionals and the public
The Pink Book: Hepatitis A
Chapter from CDC's Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases textbook
National Network for Immunization Information (NNii)
Vaccine Information: Hepatitis A
Understanding the Disease, vaccine information, including dosing, safety, and references
Vaccine Education Center at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP)
A Look at Each Vaccine: Hepatitis A Vaccine
Questions and answers about the disease and vaccines
Hepatitis A: What you should know
Questions and answers about the disease and vaccines
Spanish-language version
More hepatitis A resources
American Liver Foundation
ALF is a national, voluntary nonprofit health agency dedicated to preventing, treating, and curing hepatitis and all liver diseases through research, education, and support groups. For more information, email ALF at: info@livefoundation.org.
National Viral Hepatitis Prevention Roundtable
The NVHR is a coalition of public, private, and voluntary organizations dedicated to reducing the incidence of infection, morbidity, and mortality from viral hepatitis in the United States through strategic planning, leadership, coordination, advocacy, and research. The NVHR has developed a national hepatitis elimination strategy which can be accessed at: www.nvhr.org/calltoaction.htm
Parents of Kids with Infectious Diseases
PKIDs supports those whose children have been affected by viral hepatitis, HIV/AIDS and other chronic, infectious diseases and by educating the public about effective disease prevention practices.
This page was reviewed on October 14, 2009
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