National Influenza Vaccination Week Is Dec. 8-14
Event Spotlights Need for Continued Immunization
By News Staff
12/4/2008
National Influenza Vaccination Week is scheduled for Dec. 8-14. The CDC encourages physicians to continue giving influenza vaccinations through the end of the year and beyond.
Dec. 12 will focus on influenza immunization of health care workers -- another group CDC officials have targeted for vaccination because of the risk of disease transmission to vulnerable patients. To drive that point home, CDC will host an hour-long CME netconference on the topic beginning at 2 p.m. ET that day. Clinicians may register for the event online. Registration closes Dec. 10 or when the course is full.
ACIP Recommendations Call for Late-season Immunization
ACIP said that to avoid missed opportunities for vaccination, physicians should offer influenza immunizations during routine health care visits or during hospitalizations whenever vaccine is available. The advisory committee also said vaccination efforts should continue throughout the season because the duration of each influenza season varies, and the illness might not appear in some communities until March.
"Vaccine administered in December or later, even if influenza activity has already begun, is likely to be beneficial in the majority of influenza seasons," the advisory committee said. "The majority of adults have antibody protection against influenza virus infection within two weeks after vaccination."
Find Out More About National Influenza Vaccination Week
The 2008-09 season marks the third annual National Influenza Vaccination Week. According to the CDC, more than 200,000 people are hospitalized from complications of influenza each year in the United States, and about 36,000 people die from the illness.
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Additional Resources
National Influenza Vaccine Summit: Vaccinating Healthcare Workers
National Influenza Vaccine Summit: Later Season Vaccination
National Influenza Vaccine Summit: Vaccine Production, Ordering and Distribution








