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The purpose of this resolution is to update the resolution to include use of a 9-valent HPV vaccine that was recently licensed for use and to clarify the schedule and timing of vaccine intervals
The purpose of this resolution is to update the minimum dosage interval for inactivated polio vaccine and to streamline the resolution through the use of links to published documents.
The purpose of this resolution is to correct unintentional inconsistencies between VFC Resolution (02/03-1) and current ACIP recommendations for the use of hepatitis B vaccines.
The purpose of this resolution is to revise the previous resolution to incorporate new recommendations regarding the vaccination of pregnant adolescents.
The purpose of this revision is to update the recommended vaccination schedule and intervals for Trumenba®, one of the sergroup B vaccines covered by the resolution.
The purpose of this resolution is to update guidance on the use of mumps-containing vaccine in the context of a mumps outbreak and to update links to published documents.
The purpose of this resolution is to update the list of Hib-containing vaccines that can be used to prevent Hib disease, to correct the catch up recommendations, and to add information about use of Hib-containing vaccines in special populations.
The ACIP has established a schedule for immunization of children 0-18 years eligible to be covered by the VFC program. This schedule applies to routine circumstances. However, during emergencies, such as outbreaks, other children who qualify for the VFC program will need vaccines.
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