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In the Journals: Third Dose of Mumps Vaccine?
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Read about findings following use of a third dose of mumps vaccine during a college outbreak in Iowa.
Technically Speaking: The Immunization Platform for 16-year-olds Is Easily Overlooked — Here Are Some Resources to Help!
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Find out about a new resource related to the immunization platform for 16-year-olds and the importance of this immunization schedule change.
Vaccine Resources: New Data and Resources Related to Immunizations across the Lifespan
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Find out about resources from the CDC and Alliance for Aging Research.
News & Views: Do You Know the Answers to These Questions about Teen Vaccinations?
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Find out about the results of the recent NIS-Teen Survey and test yourself with related questions.
In the Journals: Influenza Vaccine and Spontaneous Abortion during the First Trimester
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Find out about a recent study published in the journal Vaccine and why to exercise caution in looking at the interpretation.
Technically Speaking: It’s Time for Annual Flu Shots — Make Sure Your Patients and Staff Are Vaccinated
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Check out Dr. Wexler’s review of influenza vaccine recommendations for the 2017-2018 influenza season and find resources related to vaccine administration.
Vaccine Resources: Improving Immunizations in Your Practice
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Find out about the AAP’s resources for improving immunization rates.
News & Views: Teen Health — How Do Teens, Parents and Providers Compare?
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How do teens, parents and healthcare providers compare when it comes to attitudes and beliefs about teen health? Find out about a recent study.
In the Journals: Influenza Vaccine during Pregnancy
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Find out about a study looking at influenza vaccination of women during the first trimester of pregnancy.
Technically Speaking: Standing Orders Protocols Can Improve Your Vaccination Rates
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Find out how standing orders can improve vaccination rates and find tools for implementing them in your practice.