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Vaccine Information Statements |
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November 15, 2003 |
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Out-of-date translations |
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some VISs on our website are from previously published English-language
versions that have since been updated. Unfortunately, IAC is not always
able to obtain translations as updates are issued. Please ensure that your
patients receive information consistent with the current English-language version of the following VISs. |
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| TRANSLATIONS OF THE JANUARY 16, 2003 SMALLPOX VIS |
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CDC added recommending vaccination of children aged 24-59 months and their contacts. |
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Section 3: CDC added to the list of people at high risk for complications from influenza, "People with certain muscle or nerve disorders (such as seizure disorders or severe cerebral palsy) that can lead to breathing or swallowing disorders." |
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| How to use VISs |
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The Facts about Using VISs
A one-page sheet that reviews the myths and truths about the use of VISs |
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It's Federal Law! You must give your patients current VISs
Explains why it is necessary to always use the most current version of a VIS and lists the current VIS dates |
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