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Title: Sources of Material


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Sources of Material
  • The Vaccine Book. 2005. B. Bloom P-H Lambert
    eds. Academic Press, NY.
  • The Pink Book-CDC
  • Google -Vaccines, CDC, FDA, WHO
  • Any recent text of immunology

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Behavioral Objectives
  • List and explain the roles of 5 factors that
    contribute to the success of a vaccine program.
  • Distinguish between goals of diease containment,
    disease elimination and disease eradication
  • Discuss the roles played by surveillance of
    immunization programs..

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Impact of Vaccines on Infectious Disease
Epidemiology
  • Vaccine programs are aimed at reducing the
    frequency of infectious disease

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  • Success is dependent upon
  • -biological properties of the organism
  • -epidemiology of disease
  • -immunization strategy employed
  • -vaccine coverage
  • -duration of vaccine-induced immunity
  • -ability of resulting immunity to be boosted by
  • -natural exposure
  • -development of enabling policies.

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Vaccine-PREVENTABLE Diseases Anthrax
Pneumococcal Cervical Cancer
Poliomyelitis Diphtheria Rabies Hepatitis
A Rotavirus Hepatitis B Rubella
Haemophilus influenzae type b Shingles
Human Papillomavirus Smallpox
Tetanus Influenza Tuberculosis Japanese
Encephalitis Typhoid Fever Lyme Disease
Varicella Measles Yellow Fever Meningococca
l Monkeypox Mumps Pertussis )
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Aim of Vaccination Policies
  • Disease containment
  • Disease elimination
  • Disease eradication

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Surveillance of Immunization Programs
  • Measure vaccine application and epidemiological
    impact when compared to pre-vaccination period.
  • Determine vaccine safety to assess risk benefit
    of program.
  • Laboratory confirmation of suspected cases

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Making Implementing Policy Decisions
  • Advisory committee on immunization
    practices(ACIP)
  • -a panel of 15 experts who are appointed by the
    Sec, Health Human Services
  • -The overall goals of the ACIP are 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.

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Ways in which biological properties of the
disease and vaccine impact strategy
  • Tetanus
  • Measles
  • Pertussis

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Role of biometrics mathematical modeling to
guide immunization policy
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