CDC/ACIP [to 6 February 2016]
http://www.cdc.gov/media/index.html
http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/acip/
[see Zika coverage above which includes CDC briefing content]
ACIP Meeting – February 24, 2016 (Wednesday only)
Meeting Webcast Instructions
Registration is NOT required to watch the live meeting webcast or to listen via telephone.
DRAFT AGENDA[2 pages] (as of January 25)
Deadline for registration:
Non-US Citizens: February 3, 2016
US Citizens: February 10, 2016
More than 3 million US women at risk for alcohol-exposed pregnancy- Press Release
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
MMWR Weekly – February 5, 2016 / Vol. 65 / No. 4
http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/index2015.html
:: National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day — February 7, 2016
:: Disparities in Consistent Retention in HIV Care — 11 States and the District of Columbia, 2011–2013
:: HIV Testing and Service Delivery Among Black Females — 61 Health Department Jurisdictions, United States, 2012–2014
:: Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Recommended Immunization Schedules for Persons Aged 0 Through 18 Years — United States, 2016
:: Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Recommended Immunization Schedule for Adults Aged 19 Years or Older — United States, 2016
Surveillance of Vaccination Coverage Among Adult Populations — United States, 2014
FEBRUARY 5, 2016
Adults are recommended to receive vaccinations based on their age, underlying medical conditions, lifestyle, prior vaccinations, and other considerations. Updated vaccination recommendations from CDC are published annually in the U.S. Adult Immunization Schedule. Despite longstanding recommendations for use of many vaccines, vaccination coverage among U.S. adults is low. Data for 2014 for adult vaccination coverage in the United States indicate that aside from a few minor improvements, vaccination coverage among adults in 2014 was similar to estimates from 2013. This report represents the first comprehensive release of adult vaccination coverage data to include assessment of associations with expanded data on demographic characteristics of respondents including access to health care. These findings can be used by public health practitioners, adult vaccination providers, and the general public to better understand factors that contribute to low vaccination and modify strategies and interventions to improve vaccination coverage.