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In the Journals: Febrile Seizures
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Read about a new study that has confirmed a decrease in febrile seizures in babies who received rotavirus vaccine.
Technically Speaking: Give a Strong Recommendation for HPV Vaccine for All Preteens and Young Adults
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Review HPV vaccine recommendations and find out about various resources from the CDC, IAC and VEC, as well as continuing education opportunities.
News & Views: Travel Health Resources
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Find out why it is important to counsel patients before travel, and get links to useful travel-related resources for you and your patients.
On the Bookshelf — CDC Health Information for International Travel (Yellow Book)
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Read about the various formats in which you can get the Yellow Book, which contains important information related to international travel.
Vaccine Resources: Autism
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Learn about the Autism Science Foundation and listen to the talks from their 2016 “Day of Learning.”
In the Journals: Comparison of Sustained Effectiveness of Rotavirus Vaccines
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Find out more about the relative effectiveness of the two rotavirus vaccines licensed in the U.S. two years after immunization.
Technically Speaking: Just Released! IAC's May Edition of Needle Tips
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Find out what is in the May 2016 issue of Needle Tips, the Immunization Action Coalition’s flagship publication for healthcare providers.
On the bookshelf: The Vaccine Handbook: A Practical Guide for Clinicians — Now in an App
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This useful book is now in app form. Find out more about the app or how to order the book.
Vaccine Resources: HPV Resources, Standing Orders Workshops, and Vaccine-related TedxOslo Talk
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Find out more about Disney princesses and STDs, HPV infographic, standing orders workshops and vaccine hesitancy Tedx Talk.
News & Views: Successful Distraction for Childhood Immunizations: A Novel Technique
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Guest authored by F. Ralph Berberich, this article discusses his findings related to successful distraction of young children during immunizations.