Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report: Supplement, September 28, 1984 / Vol. 33 / No. 1S
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September 28, 1984
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Alternative Title:Adult Immunization : Recommendations of the Immunization Practices Advisory Committee (ACIP)
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Journal Article:Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR): Supplement
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Description:This statement on adult immunization is a supplement to "General recommendations on immunization" of the Immunization Practices Committee (ACIP). It presents an overview of immunizations for adults and makes specific immunization recommendations. The statement provides information on vaccine-preventable diseases; indications for use of vaccines, toxoids, and immune globlins on vaccine-preventable diseases; recommended for adults; and specific side effects, adverse reactions, precautions, and contraindications associated with use of these immunobiologics. It also gives immunization recommendations for adults in specific age groups and for those who have special immunization requirements because of occupation, lifestyle, travel, environmental situations and health status. This statement, a compendium of ACIP recommendations, will not be updated regularly.
Issued as a supplement to "General recommendations on immunizations." MMWR 1983 32:1-8.
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Source:Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report (MMWR): Supplement, 1984; v.33, no. 1
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ISSN:2380-8950 (print)
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Pubmed ID:6436675
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Pages in Document:83 pdf pages
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Volume:33
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