2017 binational immunization resource tool for children from birth through 18 years
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Description:Revised December 2016
Vaccine doses administered in Mexico may be counted as valid in the United States (including vaccines not licensed for use in the U.S.) if the dose or doses are documented in writing (including the date of administration) and comply with the minimum intervals and minimum ages as recommended by the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices.
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binational-schedule-pr.pdf
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