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Vaccine Resources: Lots of New and Updated Resources
November 27, 2023
This month, lots of new and updated resources came to our attention, so please take a moment to review the list below and use the links to find more details about those that are of interest to you:
- Interim recommendations for use of nirsevimab during the current shortage, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Recommendations for use of the Pfizer RSV vaccine during pregnancy, CDC
- Recommendations for use of the COVID-19 vaccine, CDC
- Updated Red Book chapter on use of PCV20, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
- Updated Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) for COVID-19 and RSV vaccines, CDC – both with dates of 10/19/23
- Updates in the form of addenda on the current immunization schedules, CDC – Birth to 18 years | Adult
- V-safe for adults 60 years and older who get RSV vaccine, CDC
- New podcast series for health communicators, called “Listen UP!”, CDC
- Routine Immunizations on Schedule for Everyone (RISE) toolkit, Public Health Foundation (PHF) and CDC
This month, lots of new and updated resources came to our attention, so please take a moment to review the list below and use the links to find more details about those that are of interest to you:
- Interim recommendations for use of nirsevimab during the current shortage, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
- Recommendations for use of the Pfizer RSV vaccine during pregnancy, CDC
- Recommendations for use of the COVID-19 vaccine, CDC
- Updated Red Book chapter on use of PCV20, American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
- Updated Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) for COVID-19 and RSV vaccines, CDC – both with dates of 10/19/23
- Updates in the form of addenda on the current immunization schedules, CDC – Birth to 18 years | Adult
- V-safe for adults 60 years and older who get RSV vaccine, CDC
- New podcast series for health communicators, called “Listen UP!”, CDC
- Routine Immunizations on Schedule for Everyone (RISE) toolkit, Public Health Foundation (PHF) and CDC