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Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)

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Interim ACIP Meeting: Thursday August 5, 2010


Online registration for ACIP meeting of october 27-28, 2010
Deadline Oct 8 (non-US citizens), Oct 15 (US citizens)

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ACIP Recommendations

  • ACIP Recommendations
    Complete list of ACIP recommendations published in the MMWR.
  • ACIP Provisional Recommendations
    Interim information for healthcare personnel on ACIP recommendations most recently voted upon that have yet to be officially approved by HHS and CDC.
  • Immunization Schedules
    Links to the childhood, adolescent, catch-up, and adult immunization schedules; plus vaccine recording and screening forms.

ACIP Meeting Information

  • Meetings updated June 21, 2010
    Recent ACIP meeting agendas, detailed meeting minutes, upcoming meeting dates, and registration for the next meeting.
  • Presentation Slides Updated July 22, 2010
    ACIP's past meeting presentation slides.
  • Live Meeting Archive
    Most recent meeting's audiovisual files.

ACIP-related Resources

  • VFC Resolutions Updated July 14, 2010
    Vaccines voted upon by ACIP to be included in the Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program.  VFC-eligible children include Medicaid-eligible, uninsured, American Indian/Alaska Native, and underinsured children through age 18 years.
  • US Vaccine Abbreviations Updated April 14, 2010
    Standardized vaccine abbreviations that provide a uniform approach to vaccine references used in ACIP recommendations, the Pink Book, the American Academy of Pediatrics Red Book, and other publications.

General Committee-related Information

About ACIP

The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) consists of 15 experts in fields associated with immunization, who have been selected by the Secretary of the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services to provide advice and guidance to the Secretary, the Assistant Secretary for Health, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on the control of vaccine-preventable diseases.  In addition to the 15 voting members, ACIP includes 8 ex officio members who represent other federal agencies with responsibility for immunization programs in the United States, and 26 non-voting representatives of liaison organizations that bring related immunization expertise.

The role of the ACIP is to provide advice that will lead to a reduction in the incidence of vaccine preventable diseases in the United States, and an increase in the safe use of vaccines and related biological products.

The Committee develops written recommendations for the routine administration of vaccines to children and adults in the civilian population; recommendations include age for vaccine administration, number of doses and dosing interval, and precautions and contraindications. The ACIP is the only entity in the federal government that makes such recommendations.

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For information regarding the ACIP, contact:

Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1600 Clifton Road, N.E., Mailstop E-05
Atlanta, GA 30333
USA
Phone: 1-404-639-8836
Fax: 1-404-639-8905
Email: acip@cdc.gov

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This page last modified on July 29, 2010
Content last reviewed on July 15, 2010
Content Source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases

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