Internal Medicine 2008 - Impact of New Immunizations
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Internal Medicine 2008


Impact of New Immunizations

Session #: 858-181
Presenter(s): Robert Hopkins
Session Length: 1:00
Event: 2008 ACP Annual Session
Date: May 15-17, 2008

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Clinical questions to be addressed:

What are the most significant aspects of vaccination recommendations for pneumococcus, meningococcus, pertussis, varicella zoster, and HPV in adolescents and adults?
What are the most important human flu and avian flu prevention strategies (including those targeting health care workers)?
What are effective strategies for addressing individuals who are skeptical of the safety and benefits of the increasing number of required vaccines?




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