IZ Express
Our weekly email newsletter, IZ Express, has been in production since 1997 and currently has more than 55,000 subscribers. Each week, it provides up-to-date information about:
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Issue 1707: August 9, 2023

Top Stories
Immunize.org summarizes ACIP’s August 3 meeting recommending nirsevimab for RSV prevention in infants and inclusion in Vaccines for Children program
New! Immunize.org updates its summaries of 2023 state immunization requirements for childcare, school, and college entry, including new summary maps.
August is National Immunization Awareness Month; promote vaccination with helpful resources for all ages
Review your COVID-19 resources with new version of Immunize.org’s “Checklist of Current Versions of U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance and Clinic Support Tools”
“Meningococcal ACWY Vaccine Schedule”: watch the 2-minute answer, part of the Ask the Experts Video Series on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates its “Ask the Experts” web page on polio vaccine
Recap: Immunize.org updated these clinic resources in June and July
Vaccine Information Statements
Recap: Vaccine Information Statements and translations released in June and July
Featured Resources
ACOG shares educational resources on maternal immunization for NIAM
ACOG offers training course, “Inform to Empower: Building COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence One Conversation at a Time," for physicians and other obstetric care clinicians; CME offered
Notable Publications
“Vaccination Coverage among Adults in the United States, National Health Interview Survey, 2021” published by CDC
“Measles Outbreak—Central Ohio, 2022–2023” published in MMWR
“Safety Monitoring of Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine among Persons Aged ≥12 Years—United States, July 13, 2022–March 13, 2023” published in MMWR
Global News
WHO releases message from Director of Immunization, Vaccines, and Biologicals on the release of country vaccination estimates
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Issue 1706: August 2, 2023

Top Stories
New clinical resources developed by Immunize.org to help you implement CDC’s universal adult hepatitis B screening and vaccination recommendations. Download them today!
CDC releases new Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) for RSV vaccine for older adults and updated multi-vaccine VIS for children before the first birthday
August is National Immunization Awareness Month; promote vaccination with helpful resources for all ages
“Meningococcal ACWY Vaccine for College Students”: watch the 1-minute answer, part of the Ask the Experts Video Series on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram
Immunize.org’s Hepatitis B Birth Dose Honor Roll recognizes 580 institutions, including two new honorees 
Spotlight: Check out the variety of staff training resources curated by Immunize.org
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates its “Ask the Experts” web page on hepatitis B vaccine
Immunize.org updates its resource for healthcare professionals: “Don’t Be Guilty of These Preventable Errors in Vaccine Administration!”
Vaccine Information Statements
Confirm that your Vaccine Information Statements are up to date: Immunize.org updates “You Must Provide Patients with Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) – It’s Federal Law!” and “Dates of Current Vaccine Information Statements (VISs)”
Featured Resources
Unity Consortium releases FACTsinnated podcast titled “COVID-19: Then and Now with Dr. Walter A. Orenstein”
Explore the www.Give2MenACWY.org website to increase coverage for the MenACWY booster and other adolescent vaccinations
Notable Publications
"Failure to Complete Multidose Vaccine Series in Early Childhood" published in Pediatrics
“Demographic Disparities in Mpox Vaccination Series Completion, by Route of Vaccine Administration—California, August 9, 2022–March 31, 2023” published in MMWR
“QuickStats: Percentage of Adults Aged ≥18 Years Who Received an Influenza Vaccination in the Past 12 Months, by Race and Ethnicity and Family Income—National Health Interview Survey, United States, 2021” published in MMWR
"Vaccination Mandates—an Old Public Health Tool Faces New Challenges" published in JAMA
Upcoming Events
Virtual: ACIP meets to vote on nirsevimab recommendations for RSV prevention in infants and inclusion in the Vaccines for Children program on August 3, 11:00 a.m. (ET)
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Issue 1705: August 1, 2023

Ask the Experts: Immunize.org Answers Questions about Universal Adult Hepatitis B Screening and Vaccination
As an additional service to IZ Express readers, we periodically publish special editions such as this one, providing you with new and updated Ask the Experts questions and answers from Immunize.org experts. This issue includes 17 Q&As related to universal adult hepatitis B screening and vaccination guidelines. These Q&As also are available in a print-ready format from Immunize.org at www.immunize.org/catg.d/p2080.pdf. Download and share these practical Q&As with members of the healthcare team working to implement adult hepatitis B screening and vaccination into clinical practice.

You can find all of these Q&As and more than a thousand other Q&As about vaccines and vaccine administration on our "Ask the Experts" main page at www.immunize.org/askexperts.

Immunize.org's team of experts includes Kelly L. Moore, MD, MPH (team lead), Carolyn B. Bridges, MD, FACP, and Iyabode Beysolow, MD, MPH.
Universal Adult Hepatitis B Screening and Vaccination Questions
Q: Which adults should be vaccinated for hepatitis B?
Q: Which adults should be screened for hepatitis B?
Q: Why should healthcare professionals focus on vaccinating all adults against hepatitis B now?
Q: Where can I find information about hepatitis B vaccination and post-vaccination testing for people who work in healthcare?
Q: In light of the 2023 CDC hepatitis B screening recommendations, should a healthcare worker who needs to be tested for anti-HBs to confirm immunity after HepB vaccination have the triple panel screening test (anti-HBs, anti-HBc, HBsAg) instead of an isolated anti-HBs?
Q: People with risk factors who are 60 and older should be vaccinated and other people older than 60 may be vaccinated. How does CDC intend clinics to handle people 60 and older?
Q: If the adult patient hasn’t been screened for hepatitis B yet, should you screen them before you decide about vaccinating?
Q: Why does CDC recommend HepB vaccination of adults in settings (such as most pharmacies) where triple panel hepatitis B screening is not available?
Q: If you are going to give an adult HepB vaccine and draw the screening hepatitis B triple panel at the same visit, does it matter which one you do first?
Q: What do I do for adult patients who don’t have records of HepB vaccination, but are sure they were vaccinated?
Q: Why should I do a triple panel screening test for hepatitis B status on adults we know were vaccinated?
Q: Do adults who were properly vaccinated need to be revaccinated if they have a negative surface antibody (anti-HBs) result on their triple panel screening test for hepatitis B?
Q: Does it matter which adult HepB vaccine I use? Are there differences among the recommended products?
Q: What do I do if an adult patient has documentation of one dose of HepB vaccine of unknown type a few years ago, but never finished the series?
Q: What should I do if an adult patient needs screening for hepatitis B, but recently received the first dose of HepB vaccine elsewhere?
Q: What do I do with an adult whose triple panel hepatitis B screening result shows only the total core antibody (anti-HBc) is positive?
Q: Adults go to many different healthcare providers over time. HepB is a vaccine series most only need once. How do we avoid the problem of lost records for adult patients we vaccinate now?
Q: A healthy young adult patient who received the HepB vaccine series before college recently had a triple panel screen and discovered that he had chronic hepatitis B. Did the vaccine fail? What do I tell the patient?

Issue 1704: July 26, 2023

Top Stories
“Use of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccines in Older Adults: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices—United States, 2023” published in MMWR
FDA approves nirsevimab for prevention of RSV in infants and vulnerable children up to 24 months; watch ACIP meeting considering nirsevimab recommendations and inclusion in the Vaccines for Children program, August 3, 11:00 a.m. (ET)
National Immunization Awareness Month starts August 1; promote vaccination with CDC resources 
2023–2024 CDC influenza vaccination recommendations adopted
“Minimum Interval When Repeating Expired Live Vaccine Dose”: watch the 1-minute answer, part of the Ask the Experts Video Series on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram
Immunize.org’s MenB Vaccination Honor Roll recognizes one new institution that protects its students
World Hepatitis Day occurs July 28; share Immunize.org’s resources all year long
Spotlight: Immunize.org's “Clinic Tools: Administering Vaccines” main page provides practical tools based on authoritative sources
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates its “Ask the Experts” web pages on combination vaccines, meningococcal ACWY vaccines, and meningococcal B vaccines
Featured Resources
CDC issues 2024 edition of CDC Yellow Book: Health Information for International Travel 
Notable Publications
“Safety of COVID-19 Vaccines during Pregnancy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis” published in Vaccine
“Reflections from School Communities in Underserved Populations on Childhood COVID-19 Vaccination” published in Pediatrics
Global News
“Progress toward Hepatitis B Control and Elimination of Mother-to-Child Transmission of Hepatitis B Virus—World Health Organization African Region, 2016–2021” published in MMWR
“The Pan American Health Organization: 120 Years Promoting Public Health in the Region of the Americas” (commentary) published by Pan American Journal of Public Health 
Upcoming Events
Today! North Dakota State University hosts webinar titled “Vaccines under the Microscope: How Can We Know They Are Safe?” on July 26, 1:00 p.m. (ET).
Virtual: Montgomery County (Pennsylvania) Immunization Coalition hosts webinar titled “Back to School Vaccines” on August 15, 7:00 p.m. (ET)
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Issue 1703: July 19, 2023

Top Stories
Immunize.org adds direct links to state school and childcare immunization requirement information
Immunize.org’s “Hepatitis B-Gone! Implementing universal screening and vaccination recommendations. Your practical questions answered.” now available for on-demand viewing
CDC promotes back-to-school vaccination catch-up campaign now through September; digital assets available to share
CDC to launch "Bridge Access Program" this fall to provide free COVID-19 vaccines to uninsured and underinsured adults
“Vaccination of Patients on Steroids”: watch the 2-minute answer, part of the Ask the Experts Video Series on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram
Immunize.org's Influenza Vaccination Honor Roll for mandatory healthcare worker vaccination now features 1,331 organizations, including one new facility
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources focused on vaccination during pregnancy
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates "Vaccines with Diluents: How to Use Them"
Immunize.org updates "Need Help Responding to Vaccine-Hesitant Parents?"
Immunize.org refreshes three hepatitis B handouts that focus on perinatal vaccination
Featured Resources
New resource: Flash Cards: Vaccines & Immunization—2023 published as e-book for bite-sized, portable vaccine training
Explore the www.Give2MenACWY.org website to increase coverage for the MenACWY booster and other adolescent vaccinations
Notable Publications
“Vaccine Hesitancy in Pregnant Women: A Narrative Review” published in Vaccine
Upcoming Events
Virtual: GSK hosts webinar titled “Virtual Briefing on Adult Immunization and RSV with GSK” on July 20, 3:00 p.m. (ET)
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Issue 1702: July 12, 2023

Top Stories
Tomorrow, July 13! Don’t miss Immunize.org’s webinar “Hepatitis B-Gone! Implementing universal adult screening and vaccination. Your practical questions answered.”
“Live Vaccines for Contacts of Cancer Patient”: watch the 3-minute answer, part of the Ask the Experts Video Series on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram
Immunize.org congratulates NFID on 50 years of excellence in education and advocacy. NFID celebrates by unveiling enhanced website.
Spotlight: “Ask the Experts” answers more than 1,200 questions on vaccines and vaccinations
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updated three standing orders templates—for administering Haemophilus influenzae type B vaccine to adults, human papillomavirus vaccine to adults, and meningococcal B vaccine to adolescents and adults
Recap: Immunize.org updated these clinic resources in May and June
Vaccine Information Statements
Immunize.org posts eight new translations of the interim Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine Information Statement
Recap: Vaccine Information Statement translations released in May and June 
Featured Resources
Voices for Vaccines releases podcast with Twitter personality, The Real Truther, discussing the pursuit of the “real truth” about vaccines
Organizing a new vaccination program? Use Immunize.org’s Vaccinating Adults: A Step-by-Step Guide—free to download by chapter or in its entirety.
Notable Publications
"Status of New Vaccine Introduction—Worldwide, 2016–2021” published in MMWR
“COVID-19 Vaccination and Menstrual Cycle Characteristics: A Prospective Cohort Study” published in Vaccine
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Issue 1701: July 5, 2023

Top Stories
Canada Day is celebrated July 1! Here’s a summary of vaccination information and advocacy in Canada.
“Disparities in COVID-19 Disease Incidence by Income and Vaccination Coverage—81 Communities, Los Angeles, California, July 2020–September 2021” published in MMWR
“Doses of DTaP Needed to Protect a Baby from Pertussis”: watch the 2-minute answer, part of the Ask the Experts Video Series on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram
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Spotlight: Use Immunize.org’s navigation features to quickly find the resources you need
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates three "Questions and Answers" handouts
Immunize.org updates its “Ask the Experts: Hepatitis A” web page
Vaccine Information Statements
Immunize.org updates seven Hepatitis B Vaccine Information Statement translations
Featured Resources
Explore the www.Give2MenACWY.org website to increase coverage for the MenACWY booster and other adolescent vaccinations
Notable Publications
“Vaccine Effectiveness of JYNNEOS against Mpox Disease in the United States” published in New England Journal of Medicine
Upcoming Events
Register for July 13 webinar! Immunize.org presents “Hepatitis B-Gone! Implementing universal adult screening and vaccination. Your practical questions answered.”

Issue 1700: June 28, 2023

Top Stories
Immunize.org summarizes ACIP’s June 21–23 meeting recommending RSV and polio vaccines for adults, PCV20 for children, influenza vaccine for the 2023–2024 season, and discussing additional vaccines
Immunize.org updates its "Checklist of Current Versions of U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance and Clinic Support Tools.” New version dated June 22.
Register for July 13 webinar! Immunize.org presents “Hepatitis B-Gone! Implementing universal adult screening and vaccination. Your practical questions answered.”
CDC issues Health Advisory concerning measles during summer travel season
“Effectiveness of Up-to-Date COVID-19 Vaccination in Preventing SARS-CoV-2 Infection among Nursing Home Residents—United States, November 20, 2022–January 8, 2023” published in MMWR
“Emergence of an Mpox Cluster Primarily Affecting Persons Previously Vaccinated against Mpox—Chicago, Illinois, March 18–June 12, 2023” published in MMWR
“Pneumococcal Vaccination at Age 65”: watch the 2-minute talk, part of the Ask the Experts Video Series on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources focused on adult vaccination
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates its “Ask the Experts: MMR” web page
Immunize.org and Autism Science Foundation update parent handout “Evidence Shows Vaccines Unrelated to Autism”
Vaccine Information Statements
Immunize.org posts updated Hepatitis B and Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine Information Statements in Spanish
Featured Resources
“Shop Immunize.org” offers many resources for your practice. Order laminated 2023 U.S. immunization schedules for your exam rooms today!
Notable Publications
"Uninsured and Not Immune—Closing the Vaccine-Coverage Gap for Adults" commentary published in New England Journal of Medicine
"Comparison of Female Ovarian Reserve before vs. after COVID-19 Vaccination" published in Obstetrics and Gynecology
Global News
“Progress toward Rubella Elimination­–World Health Organization South-East Asia Region, 2013–2021” published in MMWR
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Issue 1699: June 23, 2023

Ask the Experts: Immunize.org Answers Questions about Rabies Vaccines and Scheduling or Documenting Vaccinations
As an additional service to IZ Express readers, we periodically publish special editions such as this one, providing you with new and updated Ask the Experts questions and answers from Immunize.org's experts. This issue includes 5 Q&As about rabies vaccination, and 6 Q&As about scheduling or documenting vaccinations.

You can find all of these Q&As and more than a thousand other Q&As about vaccines and vaccine administration on our "Ask the Experts" main page at www.immunize.org/askexperts.

Immunize.org's team of experts includes Kelly L. Moore, MD, MPH (team lead), Carolyn B. Bridges, MD, FACP, and Iyabode Beysolow, MD, MPH.
Rabies Questions
Q: How common is rabies in the United States?
Q: What kind of vaccine is the rabies vaccine?
Q: What is the pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) schedule for rabies vaccine?
Q: How does rabies post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) differ from getting vaccinated before an exposure (PrEP)?
Q: Who should I contact if I have a patient who may have been exposed to a rabid animal?
Scheduling Vaccines Questions
Q: How can we quickly determine how to "catch up" children who have fallen behind on their shots?
Q: For the purpose of vaccine spacing, what constitutes a month: 28 days (4 weeks), 30 days, or 31 days?
Q: Is it necessary to start a vaccine series over if a patient doesn't come back for a dose at the recommended time, even if there's been a year or more delay?
Documenting Vaccination Questions
Q: In the past, CDC has recommended to only accept patient-reported history for influenza and pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccines. Is the recommendation to not accept a patient-reported history of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine?
Q: If a patient or parent refuses recommended vaccinations, is it necessary for them to sign a refusal form, or is the provider's documentation sufficient?
Q: Under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA), we are unsure if we can share immunization information on our pediatric patients with staff in schools or daycare facilities.
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Issue 1698: June 21, 2023

Top Stories
Register for July 13 webinar! Immunize.org presents “Hepatitis B-Gone! Implementing universal adult screening and vaccination. Your practical questions answered.”
“Interim Recommendation for Use of Bivalent mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines for Persons Aged ≥6 Months—United States, April 2023” published in MMWR
Immunize.org updates its “Vaccines: Mpox” web page
Combination vaccines and catch-up schedules: Check out the latest Ask the Experts short video on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram
“Increase in Meningococcal Disease among Persons with HIV—United States, 2022” published in MMWR
“Tetanus in an Unvaccinated Man from Mexico—Oregon, 2022” published in MMWR
Spotlight: Immunize.org's resources focused on enhancing clinic and practice operations
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org enhances readability of several translations of four popular handouts
Immunize.org updates "Vaccines with Diluents: How to Use Them"
Immunize.org updates "Steps to Implementing Standing Orders for Immunization in Your Practice Setting"
Featured Resources
CHOP's Vaccine Education Center releases documentary featuring former FDA official Marion Gruber, PhD, MS, addressing pandemics, outbreaks, and preparing for the next health emergency
New YouTube episode in the Beyond the Noise series, featuring Vincent Racaniello, PhD, and Paul Offit, MD, discussing important vaccine topics
Voices for Vaccines releases podcast with Jonathan Howard, MD, about his provocatively titled book, We Want Them Infected
Notable Publications
“Comparison of COVID-19 Mortality Rates among Adults Aged ≥65 Years Who Were Unvaccinated and Those Who Received a Bivalent Booster Dose within the Preceding 6 Months—20 U.S. Jurisdictions, September 18, 2022–April 1, 2023” published in MMWR
Upcoming Events
Today! Virtual: Watch June 21–23 ACIP meeting. Topics include RSV, polio, influenza, pneumococcal, dengue, chikungunya, mpox, meningococcal, and COVID-19 vaccines.
Virtual: NFID hosts webinar titled “Addressing Adult Vaccine Hesitancy in the U.S.” on June 29
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Issue 1697: June 14, 2023

Top Stories
Immunize.org makes important updates to its “Ask the Experts: COVID-19” web page
Close the gap! Back-to-school vaccine catch-up programs should start now, and continue all summer long.
Check out our latest Ask the Experts video on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram. Follow us and share our posts featuring Ask the Experts and our clinical resources.
Immunize.org's Influenza Vaccination Honor Roll for mandatory healthcare worker vaccination now features 1,330 organizations, including 30 new facilities
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources grouped by age cohorts
Journalists interview Immunize.org experts
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates its “Ask the Experts” web pages on scheduling vaccines, documenting vaccination, and rotavirus vaccine
Immunize.org updates “Before You Vaccinate Adults, Consider Their ‘H-A-L-O’!”
Immunize.org updates nine patient handouts promoting vaccinations for adults
Immunize.org updates its “Vaccine Timeline” web page
Featured Resources
Order Immunize.org’s child, adult, and lifetime immunization record cards—wallet-sized, designed to last!
Notable Publications
“Safety Monitoring of mRNA COVID-19 Vaccine Third Doses among Children Aged 6 Months–5 Years—United States, June 17, 2022–May 7, 2023” published in MMWR
“Progress toward Equitable Mpox Vaccination Coverage: A Shortfall Analysis—United States, May 2022–April 2023” published in MMWR
Global News
"Surveillance to Track Progress toward Poliomyelitis Eradication—Worldwide, 2021–2022" published in MMWR
“Chikungunya Outbreak—Paraguay, 2022–2023” published in MMWR
Upcoming Events
Virtual: Moderna offers five-part webinar series, High-Risk Populations – Protecting Patients at High Risk of Severe COVID-19, in June
Virtual: Watch June 21–23 ACIP meeting. Topics include RSV, polio, influenza, pneumococcal, dengue, chikungunya, mpox, meningococcal, and COVID-19 vaccines.
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Issue 1696: June 7, 2023

Top Stories
FDA licenses second respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine for people age 60 and older; ACIP will consider recommendations for use at its June meeting
"Estimates of SARS-CoV-2 Seroprevalence and Incidence of Primary SARS-CoV-2 Infections among Blood Donors, by COVID-19 Vaccination Status—United States, April 2021–September 2022" published in MMWR
Check out our latest Ask the Experts video on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram. Follow us and share our posts featuring Ask the Experts and our clinical resources.
Floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, disasters: it’s the season to exercise your emergency plan
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources that focus on vaccine products and manufacturers
Journalists interview Immunize.org experts
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Recap: Immunize.org updated these clinic resources in April and May
Vaccine Information Statements
Recap: Two new interim Vaccine Information Statements released in May
Featured Resources
AAP offers new podcast episode from Pediatrics on Call discussing vaccine hesitancy
Explore the www.Give2MenACWY.org website to increase coverage for the MenACWY booster and other adolescent vaccinations
Laminated versions of CDC’s 2023 immunization schedules are going fast. Get yours before they're gone!
Notable Publications
“Safety of COVID-19 mRNA Vaccination among Young Children in the Vaccine Safety Datalink” published in Pediatrics
"Targeted Vaccine Messaging to Promote COVID-19 Vaccines for Children and Youth" published in Pediatrics 
"Trends in Reasons for Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Hesitancy: 2010–2020" published in Pediatrics  
Upcoming Events
Virtual: Moderna offers five-part webinar series High-Risk Populations – Protecting Patients at High Risk of Severe COVID-19 in June
Virtual: Watch June 15–16 National Vaccine Advisory Committee meeting
Virtual: Watch June 21–23 ACIP meeting. Topics include RSV, polio, influenza, pneumococcal, dengue, chikungunya, mpox, meningococcal, and COVID-19 vaccines.

Issue 1695: May 31, 2023

Top Stories
Immunize.org updates its "Checklist of Current Versions of U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance and Clinic Support Tools” to include new bivalent mRNA vaccine standing orders for children and adults from CDC. New version dated May 29.
"Potential for Recurrent Mpox Outbreaks in Gay, Bisexual, and Other Men Who Have Sex with Men—United States, 2023" published in MMWR
"Urban and Rural Mpox Incidence among Persons Aged 15–64 Years—United States, May 10–December 31, 2022" published in MMWR
"Estimates of Bivalent mRNA Vaccine Durability in Preventing COVID-19–Associated Hospitalization and Critical Illness among Adults with and without Immunocompromising Conditions—VISION Network, September 2022–April 2023" published in MMWR
Pew Research Center finds that Americans’ mostly positive views on childhood vaccines remain
Calling students in grades 6 through 12: 2023 Dr. Maurice R. Hilleman Essay Contest, sponsored by CHOP’s Vaccine Education Center, open for submissions
Immunize.org’s Hepatitis B Birth Dose Honor Roll recognizes 578 institutions, including two new honorees
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources focused on vaccine-preventable diseases, one disease at a time
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates the standing orders template for administering inactivated poliovirus vaccine to infants and children
Immunize.org posts corrected Simplified Chinese translation of “After the Shots . . . What to Do If Your Child Has Discomfort” 
Immunize.org refreshes several popular handouts; make sure you use the latest versions
Featured Resources
CHOP releases new video that addresses treating fevers; check out the “Healthy at Home with Dr. Handy” playlist
Notable Publications
"COVID-19 Booster Vaccination in Early Pregnancy and Surveillance for Spontaneous Abortion" published in JAMA Network Open
"Evaluation of Waning of SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine–Induced Immunity: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" published in JAMA Network Open
"Estimated U.S. Pediatric Hospitalizations and School Absenteeism Associated with Accelerated COVID-19 Bivalent Booster Vaccination" published in JAMA Network Open
Upcoming Events
Virtual: Immunization Coalition of Los Angeles hosts Summer Vaccine Film Forum on June 20
Virtual: Watch June 21–23 ACIP meeting. Topics include RSV, polio, influenza, pneumococcal, dengue, chikungunya, mpox, meningococcal, and COVID-19 vaccines.
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Issue 1694: May 24, 2023

Top Stories
New CDC Health Advisory warns about risk for new mpox cases
"The CDC Domestic Mpox Response—United States, 2022–2023" published in MMWR
“Estimated Effectiveness of JYNNEOS Vaccine in Preventing Mpox: A Multijurisdictional Case-Control Study—United States, August 19, 2022–March 31, 2023” published in MMWR
“Effectiveness of JYNNEOS Vaccine against Diagnosed Mpox Infection—New York, 2022” published in MMWR
Immunize.org updates its “Ask the Experts” web pages on rabies and varicella vaccines
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources focused on adolescent vaccination
Journalists interview Immunize.org experts
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates its "Checklist of Current Versions of U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance and Clinic Support Tools.” New version dated May 15.
Featured Resources
Immunize.org's elegant "Vaccines Save Lives" black enamel pins make thoughtful recognitions for graduations and training completion
Notable Publications
"Epidemiologic Trend of Dengue in U.S. Territories—United States, 2010–2020" published in MMWR
“Human Papillomavirus Vaccination” published in New England Journal of Medicine
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Issue 1693: May 17, 2023

Top Stories
CDC releases new interim VISs for hepatitis B and pneumococcal conjugate vaccines
The COVID-19 Public Health Emergency ended May 11. For now, there are few changes for vaccination providers.
Immunize.org updates its “Vaccines: COVID-19” main page to reflect recent CDC and FDA changes, expiry of remaining Janssen product
Spotlight: Immunize.org’s “Standing Orders Templates for Administering Vaccines” main page helps you simplify your vaccination practice
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates "You Must Provide Patients with Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) – It's Federal Law!" and "Dates of Current Vaccine Information Statements (VISs)"
Correction: Immunize.org’s Chinese translation of “After the Shots…What to Do If Your Child Has Discomfort” dated 3/29/2023 removed to correct error. Use new version.
Featured Resources
Organizing a new vaccination program? Use Immunize.org’s Vaccinating Adults: A Step-by-Step Guide—free to download by chapter or in its entirety.
While supplies last! Laminated versions of CDC’s 2023 immunization schedules still available.
Notable Publications
"Progress toward Poliomyelitis Eradication—Worldwide, January 2021–March 2023" published in MMWR
Global News
IVAC updates its VIEW-hub, an interactive platform to visualize vaccine use around the world
Upcoming Events
On-Demand: American College Health Association completes posting of its five-part webinar series, Facts or Fakes? Promoting Health Literacy Skills with Your Students; CE available
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Issue 1692: May 10, 2023

Top Stories
FDA approves first respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine for people age 60 and older; ACIP will consider recommendations for its use in future meetings
Immunize.org updates its "Checklist of Current Versions of U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance and Clinic Support Tools"
Mother’s Day is May 14; thanks to all the moms who give babies a healthy start with recommended vaccinations
2023 Dr. Maurice R. Hilleman Essay Contest: Encourage students in grades 6–12 to enter
Immunize.org's Influenza Vaccination Honor Roll for mandatory healthcare worker vaccination now features 1,300 organizations, including two new facilities
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources focused on communication between healthcare personnel and patients or caregivers
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates seven translations of “Vaccinations for Preteens and Teens” and “Vaccinations for Adults”
Featured Resources
NFID posts new podcast episode featuring Katherine L. O’Brien, MD, MPH, on bringing communities around the world up to date on vaccinations
Voices for Vaccines releases podcast with Dorit Reiss, PhD, to discuss anti-vaccine litigation
While supplies last! Laminated versions of CDC’s 2023 immunization schedules still available.
Order Immunize.org’s child, adult, and lifetime immunization record cards—wallet-sized, designed to last!
Notable Publications
"COVID-19 Mortality Update—United States, 2022" published in MMWR
Upcoming Events
Virtual: NFID hosts webinar titled “Shingles Prevention through Vaccination” on May 17
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Issue 1691: May 3, 2023

Top Stories
Immunize.org updates the standing orders template for administering pneumococcal vaccines (PCV15, PCV20, and PPSV23) to adults
Immunize.org updates “Ask the Experts: Vaccine Recommendations” web page
National Nurses Week is May 6–12 and School Nurse Day is May 10; Immunize.org thanks America’s nurses for their role in delivering and advocating for vaccination
IZ Express keeps 54,000+ readers up to date on what’s new in vaccines each week; invite your colleagues to subscribe!
Spotlight: Check out Immunize.org's "Clinic Tools" main page
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates “Shingles (Zoster): Questions and Answers"
Immunize.org posts seven translations of handouts for parents on how to care for children after vaccinations
Immunize.org updates Spanish version of “Protect Yourself from Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B . . . A Guide for Gay and Bisexual Men”
Immunize.org revises three medical management resources
Immunize.org refreshes resources on declination, questions from parents, hepatitis, and finding old records
Recap: Immunize.org updated these clinic resources in March and April
Vaccine Information Statements
Recap: Sixty new Vaccine Information Statement translations released in March and April
Featured Resources
May 19 is National Hepatitis Testing Day; use these resources to promote testing and encourage vaccination
While supplies last! Laminated versions of CDC’s 2023 immunization schedules now shipping.
Help Immunize.org reach more vaccinators through your social media networks. Follow us and share our posts featuring Ask the Experts questions and our clinical resources on Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, and Instagram!
Explore the www.Give2MenACWY.org website to increase coverage for the MenACWY booster and other adolescent vaccinations
Notable Publications
“Effectiveness of Monovalent mRNA Vaccination in Preventing COVID-19–Associated Invasive Mechanical Ventilation and Death among Immunocompetent Adults during the Omicron Variant Period—IVY Network, 19 U.S. States, February 1, 2022—January 31, 2023” published in MMWR
Upcoming Events
Virtual: NFID hosts webinar titled “Advances in Preventing and Treating Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV)” on May 4

Issue 1690: April 26, 2023

Top Stories
Immunize.org summarizes ACIP’s April 19, 2023, meeting to discuss simpler bivalent mRNA COVID-19 vaccine recommendations and increased flexibility for people at higher risk
"The Association of Reported Experiences of Racial and Ethnic Discrimination in Health Care with COVID-19 Vaccination Status and Intent—United States, April 22, 2021–November 26, 2022” published in MMWR
May is Hepatitis Awareness Month; encourage hepatitis B vaccination of all adults through age 59 years with these resources
National Infant Immunization Week is here! Before the week ends, use CDC's 2023 digital media toolkit to spread the word.
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources focused on the history of vaccines
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates its resource for healthcare providers titled “Meningococcal B Vaccine Recommendations by Age and Risk Factor”
Immunize.org updates “Talking about Vaccines: Responding to Parents” web page
Featured Resources
Meningitis B Action Project offers multiple educational materials for parents, students, and healthcare professionals, including videos
Supplies are going fast! Get your laminated versions of CDC’s 2023 immunization schedules now.
Immunize.org's elegant "Vaccines Save Lives" black enamel pins make thoughtful tokens of thanks for hard-working colleagues
New resources available for organizations supporting refugee, immigrant, and migrant communities before and after the end of the public health emergency
Notable Publications
Public Health Agency of Canada publishes "NACI Recommendations on Repeated Seasonal Influenza Vaccination"
Upcoming Events
Virtual: American College Health Association offers fourth in five-part webinar series, Facts or Fakes? Promoting Health Literacy Skills with Your Students; CE available
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Issue 1689: April 25, 2023

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Order your schedules now! Laminated versions of CDC’s 2023 immunization schedules are going fast.
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Issue 1688: April 19, 2023

Top Stories
“Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Mpox Cases and Vaccination among Adult Males—United States, May–December 2022” published in MMWR
“Epidemiologic and Clinical Features of Mpox-Associated Deaths—United States, May 10, 2022–March 7, 2023” published in MMWR
Virtual: Watch April 19 ACIP meeting. Topics include updates to COVID-19 vaccine recommendations.
National Infant Immunization Week is April 24–30; use CDC’s digital media toolkit
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources to help with your vaccine advocacy
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates its resource “Pneumococcus: Questions and Answers”
Immunize.org updates its resource for healthcare professionals: “Don't Be Guilty of These Preventable Errors in Vaccine Storage and Handling!”
Featured Resources
Immunize.org updates and streamlines its “Vaccines: COVID-19” main page
Organizing a new vaccination program? Use Immunize.org’s Vaccinating Adults: A Step-by-Step Guide—free to download by chapter or in its entirety.
Notable Publications
"COVID-19 Vaccines in Young Children—Reassuring Evidence for Parents," commentary by Paul Offit, MD, published in JAMA Pediatrics
"Bivalent Prefusion F Vaccine in Pregnancy to Prevent RSV Illness in Infants" published in New England Journal of Medicine
Global News
“Update on Wild Poliovirus Type 1 Outbreak—Southeastern Africa, 2021–2022” published in MMWR
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Issue 1687: April 12, 2023

Top Stories
Immunize.org updates its "Checklist of Current Versions of U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance and Clinic Support Tools"
Celebrate National Adult Hepatitis B Vaccination Awareness Day, April 30, with the Hepatitis B Foundation’s resources and social media toolkit
National Infant Immunization Week is April 24–30; use CDC’s digital media toolkit
April is National Minority Health Month; Immunize.org supports better health through better understanding with our broad array of translated materials
Spotlight: Immunize.org's "Handouts" main page provides free access to hundreds of vaccination-related handouts and fact sheets
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates “Administering Vaccines: Dose, Route, Site, and Needle Size” print-ready documents
Immunize.org updates two documents for healthcare providers on injecting intramuscular and subcutaneous vaccines
Immunize.org updates parent handout titled “Top Ten Reasons to Protect Your Child by Vaccinating”
Immunize.org updates “Talking about Vaccines: Religious Concerns” web page
Immunize.org updates its “Vaccine Timeline” web page
Featured Resources
Improve uptake of HPV vaccine with the Society for Women's Health Research social media toolkit
NFID posts new podcast episode featuring Julie L. Gerberding, MD, MPH, on breaking the cycle of crisis to complacency
While supplies last! Laminated versions of CDC’s 2023 immunization schedules now shipping.
Notable Publications
“Widespread Community Transmission of Hepatitis A following an Outbreak at a Local Restaurant—Virginia, September 2021–September 2022” published in MMWR
“Seasonality of Respiratory Syncytial Virus—United States, 2017–2023” published in MMWR
Global News
“Update on Vaccine-Derived Poliovirus Outbreaks Worldwide—January 2021–December 2022” published in MMWR
Upcoming Events
Virtual: NFID hosts “2023 Annual Conference on Vaccinology Research” on June 5–7; registration is open; CME available
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Issue 1686: April 5, 2023

Top Stories
Highlight Adolescent Immunization Action Week, April 3–7, with Unity Consortium’s toolkit
Celebrate National Public Health Week, April 3–9, with the American Public Health Association’s resources and social media toolkit
IZ Express keeps 54,000+ readers up to date on what’s new in vaccines each week; invite your colleagues to subscribe!
Spotlight: Check out Immunize.org's companion websites
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates four standing orders templates—for administering measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine to children and teens and to adults, and varicella vaccine to children and teens and to adults
Recap: Immunize.org updated these clinic resources in February and March
Vaccine Information Statements
Recap: Use new Vaccine Information Statement translations released in February and March
Featured Resources
Montgomery County Immunization Coalition offers social media toolkit for National Minority Health Month this April
While supplies last! Laminated versions of CDC’s 2023 immunization schedules now shipping.
Explore the www.Give2MenACWY.org website to increase coverage for the MenACWY booster and other adolescent vaccinations
Notable Publications
Vaccinate Your Family releases its 2023 “State of the ImmUnion" report on vaccine-preventable diseases in the United States
“JYNNEOS Vaccination Coverage among Persons at Risk for Mpox—United States, May 22, 2022–January 31, 2023” published in MMWR
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Issue 1685: April 4, 2023

Ask the Experts: As seen on social media
Immunize.org now regularly features both written and short video versions of clinical questions and answers (Q&As) from our popular Ask the Experts section on our social media channels: YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. This issue introduces you to three of our new Ask the Experts videos, plus a selection of 7 Q&As recently shared on social media. Follow Immunize.org on your preferred social media channels for posts that make it easier for you to improve your vaccination practices a little every day.

Because COVID-19 vaccination recommendations and clinical guidance are updated frequently, Immunize.org reminds our readers to regularly visit CDC’s web page: Use of COVID-19 Vaccines in the United States.

You can also find these Q&As and more than a thousand other Q&As about vaccines and vaccine administration on our “Ask the Experts” main page at www.immunize.org/askexperts.

Immunize.org’s team of experts includes Kelly L. Moore, MD, MPH (team lead), Carolyn B. Bridges, MD, FACP, and Iyabode Beysolow, MD, MPH.
Video Q&As
Q: How late in the season can I vaccinate patients with influenza vaccine?
Q: What’s the difference between a contraindication and a precaution?
Q: We frequently see patients who are febrile or have an acute illness and are due for vaccinations. We are uncertain if we should withhold the vaccines or not. What do you advise?
Recent Social Media Q&As
Q: How does CDC define being “up to date" on COVID-19 vaccination?
Q: May I use Novavax COVID-19 protein subunit vaccine as a booster dose?
Q: What proof do I need for COVID-19 vaccination of a patient who says he is moderately or severely immunocompromised?
Q: Does CDC recommend restarting the hepatitis B vaccine series in the event the series is interrupted?
Q: Several physicians in our group have no documentation showing they received hepatitis B vaccine. They are relatively sure, however, that they received the doses many years ago. What do we do now?
Q: I'm a nurse who received the HepB series more than 10 years ago and had a positive follow-up titer (at least 10 mIU/mL). At present, my titer is negative (less than 10 mIU/ mL). What should I do now?
Q: If dose #1 of HPV vaccine was given before the 15th birthday and it has been more than a year since that dose was given, would the series be complete with just one additional dose?

Issue 1684: March 29, 2023

Top Stories
National Infant Immunization Week is April 24–30; prepare using CDC’s digital media toolkit
Influenza activity remains low nationally; give vaccine wherever virus still circulates
Immunize.org’s Hepatitis B Birth Dose Honor Roll recognizes 576 institutions, including five renewing honorees
Spotlight: Expedite safe vaccination with Immunize.org's screening checklists
Journalists interview Immunize.org experts
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates “DTaP, Tdap, and Td Catch-Up Vaccination Recommendations by Prior Vaccine History and Age”
Immunize.org updates three standing orders templates—for Haemophilus influenzae type b, pneumococcal polysaccharide, and rotavirus vaccines
Immunize.org updates its parent handout “Vaccinations for Preteens and Teens”
Immunize.org updates its parent handout “What If You Don’t Vaccinate Your Child?”
Featured Resources
Adolescent Immunization Action Week is April 3–7; use Unity Consortium’s provider toolkit in your messaging
Order yours today! Laminated versions of CDC’s 2023 immunization schedules now shipping.
Upcoming Events
Today! Virtual: CDC offers webinar on 2023 child/adolescent and adult immunization schedule updates on March 29.
Virtual: Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services cohost webinar “Health Equity in Immunizations” on April 27
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Issue 1683: March 22, 2023

Top Stories
FDA expands emergency use authorization of the bivalent Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine for children 6 months through 4 years as a single-dose booster; CDC issues limited updated recommendations for this age group
FDA and CDC respond to misinformation in public statement, explaining evidence for COVID-19 vaccine safety
Unity Consortium prepares for Adolescent Immunization Action Week, April 3–7, releasing provider toolkit
Influenza activity remains low nationally but is still circulating; vaccinate where virus circulates
Spotlight! Check out staff training and in-service resources provided by Immunize.org.
Journalists interview Immunize.org experts
Vaccines in the news
Featured Resources
Order today! Laminated versions of CDC’s 2023 immunization schedules now available and shipping.
Immunize.org's elegant "Vaccines Save Lives" black enamel pins make thoughtful tokens of thanks for hard-working colleagues
Notable Publications
Hepatitis B Foundation publishes "Call to Action: Eliminating HBV through Universal Screening and Vaccination"
“School-Based Interventions to Increase Student COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage in Public School Populations with Low Coverage—Seattle, Washington, December 2021–June 2022” published in MMWR
“Prevalence of Previous Dengue Virus Infection among Children and Adolescents—U.S. Virgin Islands, 2022” published in MMWR
"Maternal Preconception Hepatitis B Virus Infection and Risk of Congenital Heart Diseases in Offspring among Chinese Women Aged 20 to 49 Years" published in JAMA Pediatrics
Global News
WHO announces “The Big Catch-Up,” a year-long global push to catch up on childhood immunizations
Upcoming Events
In Person: AIRA 2023 National Meeting to be held in San Diego on May 2–4; early bird registration ends on April 2
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Issue 1682: March 15, 2023

Top Stories
CDC updates and expands its screening recommendations for hepatitis B virus infection in the United States
FDA approves intramuscular injection as an option, in addition to subcutaneous administration, for M-M-R II, Varivax, and ProQuad vaccines
March is Women’s History Month; Immunize.org celebrates the many contributions of women in vaccinology
Immunize.org updates its "Checklist of Current Versions of U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance and Clinic Support Tools"
Influenza activity remains low nationally but is still circulating; keep encouraging vaccination
Spotlight: Immunize.org's “Clinic Tools: Administering Vaccines” main page provides practical tools based on authoritative sources
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates "Talking about Vaccines" web pages on alternative schedules, autism, and MMR vaccine
Vaccine Information Statements
Immunize.org posts 19 new and updated Vaccine Information Statements in Bengali
Immunize.org posts 11 new and updated Vaccine Information Statements in Hmong
Immunize.org posts 15 new and updated Vaccine Information Statements in Thai
Featured Resources
Society for Women’s Health Research releases video series to help people learn about HPV vaccine and cancer prevention
Order today! Laminated versions of CDC’s 2023 immunization schedules now available and shipping.
CHOP's Vaccine Education Center offers video on measles symptoms, spread, and complications
Immunize.org’s webinar, “Improving the Vaccination Experience: Reducing Pain and Anxiety for Children and Adults,” now available on-demand
Updated 65+ Flu Defense website offers resources for healthcare professionals serving older adults
Organizing a new vaccination program? Use Immunize.org’s Vaccinating Adults: A Step-by-Step Guide—free to download by chapter or in its entirety.
Upcoming Events
Virtual: NFID hosts webinar “Updates from February 2023 Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) Meeting” on March 22; CME available
Virtual: Massachusetts Adult Immunization Coalition hosts “28th Annual Massachusetts Adult Immunization Conference” on April 4; CME available
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Issue 1681: March 8, 2023

Top Stories
Immunize.org’s webinar, “Improving the Vaccination Experience: Reducing Pain and Anxiety for Children and Adults,” now available for on-demand viewing
CDC's Health Alert Network issues advisory concerning measles exposure at a large, multistate gathering in Kentucky, February 2023
Order today! Laminated versions of CDC’s 2023 immunization schedules now available and shipping.
Influenza activity is low, but still circulating; keep encouraging vaccination
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources focused on vaccination during pregnancy
Journalists interview Immunize.org experts
Vaccines in the news
Vaccine Information Statements
Immunize.org posts 15 new Vaccine Information Statements in Pashto
Immunize.org posts 17 new and updated Vaccine Information Statements in Dari
Featured Resources
NFID posts new podcast episode featuring Walter A. Orenstein, MD, discussing baseball and his role in shaping vaccine policy
Order Immunize.org’s child, adult, and lifetime immunization record cards—wallet-sized, designed to last!
Notable Publications
Pediatric Clinics of North America publishes issue with 15 articles on addressing hesitancy
“Early Initiation of HPV Vaccination and Series Completion in Early and Mid-Adolescence” published in Pediatrics
Global News
WHO and public health partners revitalize measles and rubella reduction initiative
Upcoming Events
Virtual: Mark your calendar! NFID hosts “2023 Annual Conference on Vaccinology Research” on June 5–7; registration opens later in March.
Virtual: American College Health Association offers third in five-part webinar series Facts or Fakes? Promoting Health Literacy Skills with Your Students; CE available 
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Issue 1680: March 1, 2023

Top Stories
Immunize.org summarizes ACIP’s February 22–24 meeting recommending mpox vaccine for adults during outbreaks and discussing RSV, pneumococcal disease, meningococcal disease, future COVID-19 vaccine plans, and more
Preorder today! Laminated versions of CDC’s 2023 immunization schedules will ship in early March.
"Interim Estimates of 2022–23 Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness—Wisconsin, October 2022–February 2023" published in MMWR
Influenza activity is low, but vaccines work, so with weeks of winter still ahead, keep vaccinating
Spotlight: “Ask the Experts” answers more than 1,200 questions on vaccines and vaccinations
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates and streamlines its “Vaccines: COVID-19” main page
Immunize.org updates "Talking about Vaccines" web pages on alternative medicine and importance of vaccines
Recap: See updated Immunize.org clinician materials released in January and February
Vaccine Information Statements
Immunize.org posts Rabies Vaccine Information Statements in Haitian Creole and Portuguese
Recap: Use new Vaccine Information Statement translations released in January and February
Featured Resources
Updated 65+ Flu Defense website offers resources for healthcare professionals serving older adults
Help Immunize.org reach more vaccinators through your social media networks. Follow us and share our new Ask the Experts videos and our clinical resources on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Explore the www.Give2MenACWY.org website to increase coverage with the MenACWY booster and other adolescent vaccinations
Global News
WHO posts “African Leaders Call for Urgent Action to Revitalize Routine Immunization”
Upcoming Events
Virtual and In-Person: Clinical Care Options offers satellite symposium, “Giving Adolescents the Best Shot against Cancer: Overcoming Barriers to HPV Vaccine Uptake” on March 8; CE available

Issue 1679: February 23, 2023

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Preorder today! Laminated versions of CDC’s 2023 immunization schedules will ship in early March.
Order Immunize.org’s child, adult, and lifetime immunization record cards—wallet-sized, designed to last!
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Issue 1678: February 22, 2023

Top Stories
“COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage and Demographic Characteristics of Infants and Children Aged 6 Months–4 Years—United States, June 20–December 31, 2022” published in MMWR
“COVID-19 Bivalent Booster Vaccination Coverage and Intent to Receive Booster Vaccination among Adolescents and Adults—United States, November–December 2022” published in MMWR
“Preliminary Estimates of Effectiveness of Monovalent mRNA Vaccines in Preventing Symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 Infection among Children Aged 3–5 Years—Increasing Community Access to Testing Program, United States, July 2022–February 2023” published in MMWR
Influenza activity is low nationally, but with weeks of winter still ahead, keep encouraging vaccination
CDC revises parts of its General Best Practice Guidelines for Immunization
Spotlight: Use Immunize.org’s navigation features to quickly find the resources you need
Vaccines in the news
Featured Resources
Recap: 2023 U.S. recommended immunization schedule for children and teens released along with MMWR article detailing changes
Recap: 2023 U.S. recommended immunization schedule for adults released along with MMWR article detailing changes
Immunize.org's elegant "Vaccines Save Lives" black enamel pins make thoughtful tokens of thanks for hard-working colleagues
Notable Publications
“Benefits of Near-Universal Vaccination and Treatment Access to Manage COVID-19 Burden in the United States” pre-print published in medRxiv
Global News
“Typhoid Fever Surveillance, Incidence Estimates, and Progress toward Typhoid Conjugate Vaccine Introduction—Worldwide, 2018–2022” published in MMWR
"Choosing the Right Path toward Polio Eradication" published in New England Journal of Medicine
Upcoming Events
Today! Virtual: Watch February 22–24 ACIP meeting. Topics include mpox, influenza, pneumococcal, meningococcal, polio, RSV, chikungunya, dengue, varicella, and COVID-19 vaccines.
Virtual: Immunize.org offers webinar, “Improving the Vaccination Experience: Reducing Pain and Anxiety for Children and Adults,” on February 28
Virtual: NFID offers webinar, “COVID-19 Vaccines: Where We Are Now and Where We Are Headed,” on March 1; CME available
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Issue 1677: February 15, 2023

Top Stories
2023 U.S. recommended immunization schedule for children and teens released along with MMWR article detailing changes
2023 U.S. recommended immunization schedule for adults released along with MMWR article detailing changes
CDC study adds to evidence that Tdap vaccination during pregnancy is associated with less pertussis among newborns
February is Black History Month; Immunize.org celebrates the contribution of Black Americans in vaccinology
Immunize.org’s Hepatitis B Birth Dose Honor Roll recognizes 576 institutions, including three new honorees
Influenza activity is low for now, but with weeks of winter still ahead, keep encouraging vaccination
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources focused on adult vaccination
Journalists interview Immunize.org experts
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates two standing orders templates for children and teens—Tdap/Td and meningococcal ACWY
Immunize.org updates "Vaccine Handling Tips"
Vaccine Information Statements
Immunize.org posts 14 new Vaccine Information Statements in Ukrainian
Featured Resources
Help! Make It Make Sense with Dr. Toni and Dr. Aimee podcast on bringing energy, commitment, passion, and faith into public health with Julissa Soto, MPH.
Updated 65+ Flu Defense website offers resources for healthcare professionals caring for older adults
Upgrading your vaccination program? Use Immunize.org’s Vaccinating Adults: A Step-by-Step Guide—free to download by chapter or in its entirety.
Notable Publications
"Operationalizing CDC-Recommended Vaccinations for Adults Is at a Critical Point in Time" published in Becker's Hospital Review
“COVID-19 Incidence and Mortality among Unvaccinated and Vaccinated Persons Aged ≥12 Years by Receipt of Bivalent Booster Doses and Time since Vaccination—24 U.S. Jurisdictions, October 3, 2021–December 24, 2022” published in MMWR
A supplement on CARD (Comfort Ask Relax Distract), a vaccine delivery strategy to improve the vaccination experience, published in Canadian Pharmacists Journal
Upcoming Events
Virtual: American College Health Association offers second in five-part webinar series Facts or Fakes? Promoting Health Literacy Skills with Your Students; CE available
Virtual: CHOP’s Current Issues in Vaccines for Providers webinar on March 15 features Paul Offit discussing the future of COVID-19 vaccines; CE available
Virtual: Immunize.org offers webinar “Improving the Vaccination Experience: Reducing Pain and Anxiety for Children and Adults” on February 28
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Issue 1676: February 8, 2023

Top Stories
Stay up to date: Immunize.org expands its "Checklist of Current Versions of U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance and Clinic Support Tools" 
February is American Heart Month; a heart-healthy lifestyle includes vaccination
February is National Cancer Prevention Month; arm your patients with HPV and hepatitis B vaccinations to prevent cancer
Influenza activity is trending downward across the country; keep vaccinating
Immunize.org's Influenza Vaccination Honor Roll for mandatory healthcare worker vaccination now features 1,298 organizations, including one new facility
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources focused on enhancing clinic and practice operations
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates handout titled “Hepatitis B and Healthcare Personnel”
Immunize.org updates "Hepatitis B: Questions and Answers"
Immunize.org updates two handouts for pneumococcal vaccines used in children and teens
Immunize.org updates "Standing Orders for Administering Diphtheria, Tetanus, and Acellular Pertussis (DTaP) Vaccine to Children Younger than Age 7 Years"
Featured Resources
AAP and FrameWorks Institute publish “Reframing the Conversation about Child and Adolescent Vaccinations,” with recommendations for communicating
Order Immunize.org’s child, adult, and lifetime immunization record cards—wallet-sized, designed to last!
Notable Publications
“What Happens When COVID-19 Emergency Declarations End? Implications for Coverage, Costs, and Access” published by Kaiser Family Foundation
MMWR Recap: Articles regarding COVID-19 infection and vaccination
Upcoming Events
Virtual: “Improving the Vaccination Experience: Reducing Pain and Anxiety for Children and Adults”; Join Immunize.org February 28 for our webinar
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Issue 1675: February 1, 2023

Top Stories
“Improving the Vaccination Experience: Reducing Pain and Anxiety for Children and Adults”; join Immunize.org February 28 for our webinar
“Early Estimates of Bivalent mRNA Vaccine Effectiveness in Preventing Symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 Infection Attributable to Omicron BA.5- and XBB/XBB.1.5-Related Sublineages among Immunocompetent Adults—Increasing Community Access to Testing Program, United States, December 2022–January 2023” published in MMWR Early Release
“Information for Persons Who Are Immunocompromised regarding Prevention and Treatment of SARS-CoV-2 Infection in the Context of Currently Circulating Omicron Sublineages—United States, January 2023” published in MMWR Early Release
“Laboratory-Confirmed COVID-19 Case Incidence Rates among Residents in Nursing Homes by Up-to-Date Vaccination Status—United States, October 10, 2022–January 8, 2023” published in MMWR
Influenza is still active in some areas; keep vaccinating
CDC revises parts of its General Best Practice Guidelines for Immunization
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources grouped by age cohorts
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates three standing orders templates for adult vaccination—Td/Tdap, Tdap during pregnancy, and meningococcal ACWY
Immunize.org updates handout titled “Leading Medical Organizations Endorse Strong School and Childcare Vaccination Requirements and Elimination of Non-medical Exemptions”
Immunize.org updates its patient handout “Rabies: Questions and Answers”
Recap: See updated Immunize.org clinician materials released in December and January
Vaccine Information Statements
Immunize.org continues to expand its translations of new and updated Rabies and Polio Vaccine Information Statements. Be sure to use the latest translations!
Recap: Use new Vaccine Information Statements and translations released in December and January
Featured Resources
Updated 65+ Flu Defense website offers resources for healthcare professionals caring for older adults
Explore the www.Give2MenACWY.org website to increase coverage with the MenACWY booster and other adolescent vaccinations
Notable Publications
“SARS-CoV-2 Antibody Responses to the Ancestral SARS-CoV-2 Strain and Omicron BA.1 and BA.4/BA.5 Variants in Nursing Home Residents after Receipt of Bivalent COVID-19 Vaccine—Ohio and Rhode Island, September–November 2022” published in MMWR
“Persistent COVID-19 Symptoms at 6 Months after Onset and the Role of Vaccination before or after SARS-CoV-2 Infection” published in Infectious Diseases
Upcoming Events
Virtual: Watch February 22–24 ACIP meeting; agenda is now available

Issue 1674: January 25, 2023

Top Stories
Register for February 28 webinar! Immunize.org, with pain mitigation expert, Anna Taddio, PhD, presents “Improving the Vaccination Experience: Reducing Pain and Anxiety for Children and Adults.”
“Reasons for Receiving or Not Receiving Bivalent COVID-19 Booster Vaccinations among Adults—United States, November 1–December 10, 2022” published in MMWR
“Early and Increased Influenza Activity among Children—Tennessee, 2022–23 Influenza Season” published in MMWR
Influenza continues to decline, but remains a threat; keep encouraging vaccination
Immunize.org remembers Hal Margolis, MD, our long-time friend and partner in the fight against hepatitis B and other infectious diseases
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources that focus on vaccine products and manufacturers
Vaccines in the news
Vaccine Information Statements
Immunize.org continues to expand its translations of new and updated Vaccine Information Statements for varicella, MMR, and MMRV, MenB, MenACWY, and zoster vaccines. Be sure you are using the latest translations!
Featured Resources
ACOG offers free, online, CME-accredited COVID-19 Vaccine Confidence training
Newly updated 65+ Flu Defense website offers resources for healthcare professionals serving older adults
Immunize.org's elegant "Vaccines Save Lives" black enamel pins make thoughtful tokens of thanks for hard-working colleagues
Notable Publications
“Codetections of Other Respiratory Viruses among Children Hospitalized with COVID-19” published in Pediatrics
Global News
“Epidemiology of Human Mpox—Worldwide, 2018–2021” published in MMWR
Upcoming Events
Virtual: NFID offers webinar “NFID Cancer Prevention through Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccination” on January 26; CME available
Virtual: North Dakota State University Center for Immunization Research and Education offers webinar "Is Polio Coming Back?" on February 23, featuring Paul Offit, MD; CME available
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Issue 1673: January 18, 2023

Top Stories
Immunize.org honors National Meningitis Association and its legacy of lives protected from meningococcal disease
“Vaccination Coverage by Age 24 Months among Children Born during 2018-2019—National Immunization Survey–Child, United States, 2019–2021” published in MMWR
“Vaccination Coverage with Selected Vaccines and Exemption Rates among Children in Kindergarten—United States, 2021–22 School Year” published in MMWR
CDC launches “Let’s RISE” initiative to get routine vaccinations back on track
CDC and FDA report investigation of a preliminary bivalent Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine safety signal in individuals age 65 and older; no changes to recommendations for use
Influenza circulation is declining but remains active across the nation; keep encouraging vaccination
Immunize.org’s Hepatitis B Birth Dose Honor Roll recognizes 573 institutions, including one new honoree
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources focused on vaccine-preventable diseases, one disease at a time
Vaccines in the news
Vaccine Information Statements
Immunize.org continues to expand its translations of new and updated Vaccine Information Statements for HPV, rotavirus, Td, and Tdap. Be sure you are using the latest translations!
Immunize.org posts new Vaccine Information Statements in Yiddish for DTaP, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, and Hib vaccines
Featured Resources
Newly updated 65+ Flu Defense website offers resources for healthcare professionals serving older adults
Happy New Year! Urge your coworkers to subscribe to IZ Express to stay up to date on what’s new with vaccines each week.
NFID offers on-demand webinars to increase awareness of infectious disease prevention and treatment; CE available
Reminder: Immunize.org’s webinar, “Improving the Vaccination Experience: Accessible Vaccination for Neurodiverse People at Any Age,” available for on-demand viewing
Order Immunize.org’s child, adult, and lifetime immunization record cards—wallet-sized, designed to last!
Notable Publications
“Safety Monitoring of Bivalent COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Booster Doses among Children Aged 5-11 Years—United States, October 1, 2022–January 1, 2023” published in MMWR
Global News
"Cholera Outbreak—Haiti, September 2022–January 2023" published in MMWR
Upcoming Events
Virtual: American College Health Association offers five-part webinar series Facts or Fakes? Promoting Health Literacy Skills with Your Students from January through May
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Issue 1672: January 11, 2023

Top Stories
Medicare Part D eliminates recipients’ out-of-pocket costs for all ACIP-recommended vaccines starting January 1, 2023
Immunize.org updates its “Ask the Experts: COVID-19” content and other COVID-19-related resources
Newly updated “65+ Flu Defense” website offers resources for healthcare professionals serving older adults
Influenza activity on downward slope but remains high; keep encouraging vaccination
January is Cervical Health Awareness Month; promote the importance of HPV vaccination
Spotlight: Check out Immunize.org's companion websites
Journalists interview Immunize.org experts
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Recap: These updated Immunize.org educational materials for clinicians were released during November and December
Vaccine Information Statements
Immunize.org continues to expand its translations of new and updated Vaccine Information Statements for DTaP, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, Hib, and smallpox/mpox vaccines. Be sure you are up to date!
Recap: A record number of Vaccine Information Statement translations were released during November and December
Featured Resources
Reminder: Immunize.org’s new webinar, “Improving the Vaccination Experience: Accessible Vaccination for Neurodiverse People at Any Age,” available for on-demand viewing
Help Immunize.org reach more vaccinators through your social media networks. Follow us and share our posts featuring Ask the Experts questions and our clinical resources on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
Notable Publications
“Racial and Ethnic Differences in COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage among Children and Adolescents Aged 5–17 Years and Parental Intent to Vaccinate Their Children—National Immunization Survey–Child COVID Module, United States, December 2020–September 2022” published in MMWR
“Early Estimates of Bivalent mRNA Vaccine Effectiveness in Preventing COVID-19–Associated Emergency Department or Urgent Care Encounters and Hospitalizations among Immunocompetent Adults—VISION Network, Nine States, September–November 2022” published in MMWR
“Early Estimates of Bivalent mRNA Vaccine Effectiveness in Preventing COVID-19–Associated Hospitalization among Immunocompetent Adults Aged ≥65 Years—IVY Network, 18 States, September 8–November 30, 2022” published in MMWR
“Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Mpox in Persons Who Had Previously Received 1 Dose of JYNNEOS Vaccine and in Unvaccinated Persons—29 U.S. Jurisdictions, May 22–September 3, 2022” published in MMWR

Issue 1671: December 21, 2022

Top Stories
Immunize.org’s new webinar, “Improving the Vaccination Experience: Accessible Vaccination for Neurodiverse People at Any Age,” now available for on-demand viewing
Immunize.org updates “Vaccines: COVID-19” main page and "Checklist of Current Versions of U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance and Clinic Support Tools" with content on bivalent booster doses for children younger than age 5 years
December 12 marked second anniversary of COVID-19 vaccination program; new book tells the story of the public health and clinical heroes who made it happen
"Early Estimates of Bivalent mRNA Vaccine Effectiveness in Preventing COVID-19–Associated Emergency Department or Urgent Care Encounters and Hospitalizations among Immunocompetent Adults—VISION Network, Nine States, September–November 2022" published in MMWR Early Release
"Early Estimates of Bivalent mRNA Vaccine Effectiveness in Preventing COVID-19–Associated Hospitalization among Immunocompetent Adults Aged ≥65 Years—IVY Network, 18 States, September 8–November 30, 2022" published in MMWR Early Release
Influenza activity remains high; lower vaccination rates among pregnant people require action
Spotlight: Immunize.org’s “Standing Orders Templates for Administering Vaccines” main page helps you simplify your vaccination practice
Vaccines in the news
Vaccine Information Statements
Immunize.org posts 12 new translations of current Vaccine Information Statement for rabies vaccine
Immunize.org posts 24 new translations of current Vaccine Information Statements for HPV; measles, mumps, rubella, and varicella; rotavirus; and varicella vaccines
Featured Resources
Reminder: CDC recommends updated (bivalent) COVID-19 vaccines for children younger than age 5 years
Notable Publications
Kaiser Family Foundation finds the minority of parents who question school-entry vaccination requirements has grown to 1 in 3; belief in value of vaccination remains high
"Prevalence of SARS-CoV-2 and Influenza Coinfection and Clinical Characteristics among Children and Adolescents Aged <18 Years Who Were Hospitalized or Died with Influenza—United States, 2021–2022 Influenza Season" published in MMWR
Global News
“Progress toward Measles and Rubella Elimination—India, 2005–2021” published in MMWR
WHO updates position paper on human papillomavirus vaccines
Upcoming Events
Thank you for a great year. IZ Express will return after its holiday break with the first issue of 2023 on January 11.

Issue 1670: December 15, 2022

Donate to Immunize.org – Our Year-End Appeal
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Issue 1669: December 14, 2022

Top Stories
CDC recommends updated (bivalent) COVID-19 vaccines for children younger than age 5 years
Influenza activity is high across the nation; urge vaccination now
Immunize.org updates its “Vaccines: Monkeypox (mpox)” web page
“Reduced Risk for Mpox after Receipt of 1 or 2 Doses of JYNNEOS Vaccine Compared with Risk among Unvaccinated Persons—43 U.S. Jurisdictions, July 31–October 1, 2022” published in MMWR
“Safety Monitoring of JYNNEOS Vaccine during the 2022 Mpox Outbreak—United States, May 22–October 21, 2022” published in MMWR
Supplemental issue of the Journal of Infectious Diseases highlightsThe Varicella Vaccination Program in the United States: 25 Years of Saving Lives and Preventing Illness”
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources focused on communication between healthcare personnel, patients, and caregivers
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates informational handouts for parents on reliable sources of information and how to care for children after vaccinations
Immunize.org updates "Vaccines with Diluents: How to Use Them"
Immunize.org updates "Protect Yourself from Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B . . . A Guide for Gay and Bisexual Men"
Immunize.org updates "Screening Checklist for Contraindications to Vaccines for Adults"
Vaccine Information Statements
Immunize.org posts new Turkish translations of Dengue, Ebola, Rabies, and Smallpox/Monkeypox Vaccine Information Statements
Immunize.org posts 12 new and updated translations of Vaccine Information Statements for inactivated and live attenuated influenza vaccines
Featured Resources
Voices for Vaccines releases podcast on "Vaccine Sundays" and vaccine equity with Julissa Soto, MPH
Organizing a new vaccination program? Use Immunize.org’s Vaccinating Adults: A Step-by-Step Guide—free to download by chapter or in its entirety.
Notable Publications
“Human Rabies—Texas, 2021” published in MMWR
Global News
"Progress toward Poliomyelitis Eradication—Afghanistan, January 2021–September 2022" published in MMWR
Upcoming Events
Virtual: NFID offers webinar “Plan Ahead: Vaccines Recommended for Travel” on December 15; CME available
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Issue 1668: December 8, 2022

Donate to Immunize.org – Our Year-End Appeal
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Issue 1667: December 7, 2022

Top Stories
It’s National Influenza Vaccination Week! Flu activity is high nationwide; urge your unvaccinated patients to protect themselves now.
Join us for a December 13 webinar on “Improving the Vaccination Experience: Accessible Vaccination for Neurodiverse People at Any Age”
WHO: Disease name will transition from monkeypox to “mpox”
CDC planning wastewater testing for polio in select communities
Immunize.org's Influenza Vaccination Honor Roll for mandatory healthcare worker vaccination now features 1,297 organizations, including three new facilities
Spotlight: Immunize.org’s “Clinic Tools” main page is a one-stop source of practical information about vaccines
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates "Checklist of Current Versions of U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance and Clinic Support Tools"
Recap: These updated Immunize.org educational materials for clinicians were released during October and November
Immunize.org posts Turkish translation of its parent handout “Immunizations for Babies: A Guide for Parents”
Immunize.org updates two handouts for healthcare providers on the administration of intramuscular and subcutaneous vaccines
Immunize.org updates “Administering Vaccines: Dose, Route, Site, and Needle Size” print-ready handouts
Vaccine Information Statements
Recap: These new VISs and VIS translations were released during October and November
Featured Resources
Explore the www.Give2MenACWY.org website to increase coverage for the MenACWY booster and other adolescent vaccinations
Global News
“Developing COVID-19 Vaccine Recommendations during the Pandemic: The Experience of Serbia’s Expert Committee on Immunization” published in Frontiers in Public Health
Upcoming Events
Virtual: Nevada Immunization Learning Exchange offers webinar, “Seasonal Flu Snapshot 2022–2023 and COVID-19 Booster Recommendations,” on December 14

Issue 1666: November 30, 2022

Top Stories
National Influenza Vaccination Week is December 5–9. Encourage vaccination as this early influenza season disrupts holiday gatherings.
Register for December 13 webinar! Immunize.org with experts from the Autism Society present “Improving the Vaccination Experience: Accessible Vaccination for Neurodiverse People at Any Age.”
Immunize.org updates its “Vaccines: COVID-19” web page with CDC resources on bivalent booster doses for children age 5–11 and two new wall charts from FDA
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources focused on the history of vaccines
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org posts seven translations of its parent handout “Immunizations for Babies”
Immunize.org posts seven translations of its parent handout “When Do Children and Teens Need Vaccinations?”
Immunize.org posts Spanish translations of two popular handouts on HPV and adolescent vaccination
Featured Resources
Public Health Foundation and CDC release video explaining ACIP and how United States vaccine recommendations are made
Great gift idea! Immunize.org's elegantly designed "Vaccines Save Lives" black enamel pins make wonderful holiday gifts or workplace recognitions.
Notable Publications
“Effectiveness of Bivalent mRNA Vaccines in Preventing Symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 Infection—Increasing Community Access to Testing Program, United States, September–November 2022” published in MMWR Early Release
“Analysis of COVID-19 Vaccination Status among Parents of Hospitalized Children Younger than 5 Years with SARS-CoV-2 Infection during the Delta and Omicron Waves” published in JAMA
Global News
"Progress toward Regional Measles Elimination Worldwide 2000–2021" published in MMWR

Issue 1665: November 29, 2022

Donate to Immunize.org – Our Year-End Appeal
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Issue 1664: November 23, 2022

Top Stories
“Measles, Mumps, Rubella Vaccine (Priorix): Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices—United States, 2022” published in MMWR
Registration open for Immunize.org’s free December 13 webinar! The Autism Society’s experts and our panel present “Improving the Vaccination Experience: Accessible Vaccination for Neurodiverse People at Any Age.”
Influenza continues to spread across the country; ensure your patients are protected as families gather
Texas Children's Hospital publishes Vaccine-Preventable Disease: Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) booklet with stories of families affected by COVID-19
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources to help with your vaccine advocacy
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates "Vaccinations for Infants and Children, Age 0–10 Years"
Immunize.org updates "Strategies to Improve Adult Vaccination Coverage"
Immunize.org updates resource titled “Vaccinations Are Safe: Explaining Why”
Immunize.org updates "Vaccine Injury Compensation Programs" information sheet
Vaccine Information Statements
CDC revises Monkeypox/Smallpox Vaccine Information Statement (VIS)
Immunize.org revises "You Must Provide Patients with Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) – It's Federal Law!" and "Dates of Current Vaccine Information Statements (VISs)"
Featured Resources
American College of Physicians posts new I Raise the Rates resources to support adult vaccination
Notable Publications
"Multi-decade National Cohort Identifies Adverse Pregnancy and Birth Outcomes Associated with Acute Respiratory Illness Hospitalisations during the Influenza Season" published in Influenza and Other Respiratory Viruses
“Perception of Local COVID-19 Transmission and Use of Preventive Behaviors among Adults with Recent SARS-CoV-2 Infection—Illinois and Michigan, June 1–July 31, 2022” published in MMWR
“Sociodemographic Variation in Early Uptake of COVID-19 Vaccine and Parental Intent and Attitudes toward Vaccination of Children Aged 6 Months–4 Years—United States, July 1–29, 2022” published in MMWR
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Issue 1663: November 16, 2022

Top Stories
“Interim Recommendations from the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices for the Use of Bivalent Booster Doses of COVID-19 Vaccines—United States, 2022” published in MMWR describing ACIP votes on September 1 and October 12, 2022
Influenza continues its march; step up the vaccine defenses
Immunize.org remembers our friend and vaccine pioneer Samuel L. Katz, MD (1927–2022)
National Community Pharmacists Association releases first episode of "Show Me," an online reality series following pharmacists as they start or improve vaccination programs
No mixing, no diluting: FDA licenses new Rotarix liquid formulation
Immunize.org's Influenza Vaccination Honor Roll for mandatory healthcare worker vaccination now features 1,294 organizations, including one new facility
Spotlight: Immunize.org's "Handouts" main page provides free access to hundreds of vaccination-related handouts and fact sheets
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates two standing orders templates for administering hepatitis A vaccine—one for children and teens and one for adults
Featured Resources
Voices for Vaccines releases podcast on mRNA vaccines and what the future may hold
Organizing a new vaccination program? Use Immunize.org’s Vaccinating Adults: A Step-by-Step Guide—free to download by chapter or in its entirety.
Notable Publications
“Preferential Recommendations for Vaccines: Time for a Structured, Transparent Process” commentary published online in Vaccine
“COVID-19–Associated Hospitalizations among U.S. Infants Aged <6 Months—COVID-NET, 13 States, June 2021–August 2022” published in MMWR
“Epidemiologic Features of the Monkeypox Outbreak and the Public Health Response—United States, May 17–October 6, 2022” published in MMWR
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Issue 1662: November 9, 2022

Top Stories
CDC's Health Alert Network issues advisory to clinicians about increased respiratory virus activity. Vaccinate your patients now.
Influenza activity continues early surge. Vaccine widely available.
“Routine Vaccination Coverage—Worldwide, 2021” published in MMWR
“Safety Monitoring of Bivalent COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Booster Doses among Persons Aged >12 Years—United States, August 31, 2022–October 23, 2022” published in MMWR
CDC revises several passages in its General Best Practice Guidelines for Immunization, an important resource for daily use
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources that focus on influenza vaccine
IZ Express keeps 55,000+ readers up to date on what’s new in vaccines each week; invite your colleagues to subscribe!
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates “Immunizations for Babies” guide for parents
Immunize.org updates “Key Vaccination Resources for Healthcare Professionals” training guide organized by experience level
Immunize.org adds QR codes, makes minor updates to three handouts for healthcare providers and parents
Featured Resources
Reminder: Check your document versions with Immunize.org’s "Checklist of Current Versions of U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance and Clinic Support Tools"
Mass-Vaccination-Resources.org can help you keep the line moving
Order Immunize.org’s child, adult, and lifetime immunization record cards—wallet-sized, designed to last!
Notable Publications
"Perspectives on Maternal Vaccination from Obstetrical Clinicians: A Qualitative Multi-site Study" published in Maternal Child Health Journal
“Wastewater Testing and Detection of Poliovirus Type 2 Genetically Linked to Virus Isolated from a Paralytic Polio Case—New York, March 9–October 11, 2022” published in MMWR
Journal of Infectious Diseases: The Varicella Vaccination Program in the United States: 25 Years of Saving Lives and Preventing Illness supplement publishes 14 articles on saving lives and preventing illness
Upcoming Events
Tomorrow! Virtual: Immunize Colorado hosts webinar “Seasonal Influenza: Vaccination, Prevention, and Control in the COVID-19 Era” on November 10.
Virtual: CHOP’s Current Issues in Vaccines for Providers webinar on December 7 features
Dr. Paul Offit discussing polio; CE available
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Issue 1661: November 5, 2022

CDC Health Advisory
CDC's Health Alert Network issues advisory to alert clinicians about increased respiratory virus activity. Protect your patients by offering and administering vaccinations.

Issue 1660: November 2, 2022

Top Stories
Perfect storm brewing? Influenza activity surging early while influenza vaccination lags behind 2021. Urge patients to vaccinate without delay.
"Influenza Incidence and Vaccine Effectiveness during the Southern Hemisphere Influenza Season—Chile, 2022" published in MMWR
Immunize.org updates "Checklist of Current Versions of U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance and Clinic Support Tools" with bivalent mRNA booster doses for age 5 through 11 years and monovalent Novavax vaccine for select adults needing first booster
Clarification: CDC allows current monovalent Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine as a booster dose option for adults who will not receive bivalent mRNA vaccine only if they have had no previous booster doses
Immunize.org’s Hepatitis B Birth Dose Honor Roll recognizes 572 institutions, including three new honorees
Spotlight: Expedite vaccination with Immunize.org's screening checklists
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Recap: These updated Immunize.org educational materials for clinicians were released during September and October
Vaccine Information Statements
Recap: These new VISs and VIS translations were released during September and October
Featured Resources
Explore the www.Give2MenACWY.org website to increase coverage for the MenACWY booster and other adolescent vaccinations
Notable Publications
“Influenza during the 2010–2020 Decade in the United States: Seasonal Outbreaks and Vaccine Interventions” published in Clinical Infectious Diseases
“Receipt of First and Second Doses of Jynneos Vaccine for Prevention of Monkeypox—United States, May 22–October 10, 2022” published in MMWR
“Characteristics of Jynneos Vaccine Recipients before and during a Large Multiday LGBTQIA+ Festival—Louisiana, August 9–September 5, 2022” published in MMWR
“A Health Equity Approach for Implementation of Jynneos Vaccination at Large, Community-Based LGBTQIA+ Events—Georgia, August 27–September 5, 2022” published in MMWR
Global News
Plan now for World Pneumonia Day and Family Health History Day, November 12 and 24
Upcoming Events
On-demand: CDC’s “The Pink Book” chapter webinar series on vaccine-preventable diseases and best practices is complete. Dengue chapter now available, with CE.

Issue 1659: October 26, 2022

Top Stories
Immunize.org summarizes ACIP’s October 19–20 meeting allowing PCV20 vaccination for previously vaccinated adults, adding COVID-19 vaccines to the VFC program, and more
CDC allows current monovalent Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine as a first booster dose option for adults age 18 and older who cannot or will not receive a bivalent mRNA booster
“Influenza Hospitalizations and Vaccination Coverage by Race and Ethnicity—United States, 2009–10 through 2021–22 Influenza Seasons” published in MMWR Early Release
Get influenza vaccination now: early increases in influenza activity nationwide with higher activity in southeast and south-central states
AIM updates COVID-19 Vaccination Social Media Toolkit for outreach to minority adults
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources focused on enhancing clinical operations
Journalists interview Immunize.org experts
Vaccines in the news
Notable Publications
"Reductions in Deaths and Hospitalizations Associated with COVID-19 Vaccinations among Medicare Beneficiaries: Full Year 2021 Estimates" published by HHS in Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation Reports
“Influenza and COVID-19 Vaccination Coverage among Health Care Personnel—United States, 2021–22” published in MMWR
“Effectiveness of Monovalent mRNA Vaccines against COVID-19–Associated Hospitalization among Immunocompetent Adults during BA.1/BA.2 and BA.4/BA.5 Predominant Periods of SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Variant in the United States—IVY Network, 18 States, December 26, 2021–August 31, 2022” published in MMWR
“Effectiveness of COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines against COVID-19–Associated Hospitalizations among Immunocompromised Adults during SARS-CoV-2 Omicron Predominance—VISION Network, 10 States, December 2021—August 2022” published in MMWR
Global News
“Progress toward Poliomyelitis Eradication—Pakistan, January 2021–July 2022” published in MMWR
Upcoming Events
Virtual: NFID offers webinar “Hepatitis B Prevention Strategies” on October 31
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Issue 1658: October 19, 2022

Top Stories
CDC expands COVID-19 vaccine bivalent booster dose recommendation to include children age 5 through 11 years
Today! Virtual: Watch October 19–20 ACIP meeting. Topics include pneumococcal, COVID-19, polio, RSV, meningococcal, influenza, and dengue vaccines.
Immunize.org updates “Vaccines: COVID-19” main page and "Checklist of Current Versions of U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance and Clinic Support Tools" with content on bivalent boosters for adults age 18 and older
Immunize.org posts updated "Ask the Experts: Vaccine Safety" web page  
Get your influenza vaccination now: early increases in influenza activity across the United States
Immunize.org's Influenza Vaccination Honor Roll for mandatory healthcare worker vaccination now features 1,293 organizations, including one new facility
Spotlight: Immunize.org's “Clinic Tools: Administering Vaccines” main page provides practical tools based on authoritative sources
Journalists interview Immunize.org experts
Vaccines in the news
Featured Resources
Montgomery County (Pennsylvania) Immunization Coalition shares its Say Boo to the Flu and COVID Too! social media toolkit
Vaccinate Your Family launches its “Not ‘Just’ the Flu” campaign to raise awareness about the seriousness of influenza
Immunize.org's elegant "Vaccines Save Lives" black enamel pins make thoughtful tokens of thanks for hard-working colleagues
Upcoming Events
On-demand: CDC’s “The Pink Book” chapter webinars on vaccine-preventable diseases and best practices roll out weekly. Influenza chapter now available, with CE.
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Issue 1657: October 12, 2022

Top Stories
"Association of SARS-CoV-2 Infection with New-Onset Type 1 Diabetes among Pediatric Patients from 2020 to 2021" published in JAMA Network Open
Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society offers free access to Comprehensive Vaccine Education Program
CDC and the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases kick off the 2022–23 influenza vaccination season; CDC’s FluView surveillance reports now posting
American Pharmacists Month celebrated in October; U.S. pharmacists delivered half of COVID-19 vaccinations to date
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources focused on vaccination during pregnancy
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates “Checklist of Current Versions of U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance and Clinic Support Tools”; review your documents monthly
Featured Resources
2022 edition of The Vaccine Handbook App is available in free iOS and Android formats, courtesy of Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
Voices for Vaccines releases podcast with Paul Offit to discuss studies on aluminum
Organizing a new vaccination program? Use Immunize.org’s Vaccinating Adults: A Step-by-Step Guide—free to download by chapter or in its entirety.
Notable Publications
“Essential Services: Quantifying the Contributions of America’s Pharmacists in COVID-19 Clinical Interventions” published in Journal of the American Pharmacists Association
“QuickStats: Percentage of Residential Care Communities That Offer Annual Influenza Vaccination to Residents and to Employees and Contract Staff Members, by Community Bed Size—United States, 2020” published in MMWR
Upcoming Events
On-demand: CDC’s “The Pink Book” chapter webinars on vaccine-preventable diseases and best practices roll out weekly. Pneumococcal vaccines webinar now available, with CE.
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Issue 1656: October 5, 2022

Top Stories
View your state’s stats. CDC’s interactive web tool updated with 2021 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) data on adult vaccination rates.
“Cholera Vaccine: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, 2022” published in MMWR Recommendations and Reports
"Incidence of Monkeypox among Unvaccinated Persons Compared with Persons Receiving ≥1 Jynneos Vaccine Dose—32 U.S. Jurisdictions, July 31–September 3, 2022" published in MMWR Early Release
Keep up with influenza this season: use CDC’s FluView surveillance reports and Influenza Vaccination Dashboard, updated weekly
World Meningitis Day celebrated October 5. Are you advocating for adolescents to get MenB and second-dose MenACWY vaccine?
Invite your colleagues to subscribe to IZ Express so they don’t miss the latest immunization news!
Spotlight: “Ask the Experts” answers more than 1,200 questions on vaccines and vaccinations
Journalists interview Immunize.org experts
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates its patient handout, "You're 16...We Recommend These Vaccines for You!"
Recap: These updated Immunize.org educational materials and web pages for clinicians were released during August and September
Immunize.org updates “Pre-exposure Management for Healthcare Personnel with a Documented Hepatitis B Vaccine Series Who Have Not Had Post-vaccination Serologic Testing”
Vaccine Information Statements
Recap: These new VISs and VIS translations were released during August and September
Featured Resources
Explore the www.Give2MenACWY.org website to increase coverage for the MenACWY booster and other adolescent vaccinations
Notable Publications
“Association between Aluminum Exposure from Vaccines before Age 24 Months and Persistent Asthma at Age 24 to 59 Months” published in Academic Pediatrics
NIH-funded study links COVID-19 vaccination and temporary increase in menstrual cycle length
"Estimation of COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Effectiveness against Medically Attended COVID-19 in Pregnancy during Periods of Delta and Omicron Variant Predominance in the United States" published in JAMA Network
“Widespread Hepatitis A Outbreaks Associated with Person-to-Person Transmission—United States, 2016–2020” published in MMWR
“Effectiveness of a Second COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Dose against Infection, Hospitalization, or Death among Nursing Home Residents—19 States, March 29–July 25, 2022” published in MMWR
Upcoming Events
Virtual: National Foundation for Infectious Diseases hosts "Clinical Vaccinology Course" on November 16–18; CME/CNE available
On-demand: CDC’s “The Pink Book” chapter webinars on vaccine-preventable diseases and best practices roll out weekly. HPV webinar now available, with CE.

Issue 1655: September 28, 2022

Top Stories
National Adult and Influenza Immunization Summit releases "Get Adults' Vaccinations Back on Track" clinician tip sheet on 2022 CDC recommendations
Today is World Rabies Day: Are you using the rabies vaccine recommendations CDC updated in May 2022? 
American College of Physicians offers resources to increase pneumococcal and influenza vaccination
CDC revises several passages in its General Best Practice Guidelines for Immunization, an important resource for daily use
Immunize.org updates "Communicating the Benefits of Influenza Vaccine during COVID-19" with CDC data on disease burden and vaccination coverage
Immunize.org revises "Vaccinations for Adults – You're Never Too Old to Get Vaccinated!" to incorporate new recommendations 
Apply today! Deadlines are approaching for CDC fellowships focused on public health and workforce development.
Immunize.org’s Hepatitis B Birth Dose Honor Roll recognizes 569 institutions, including five new honorees. Three previously honored institutions qualify for sustained honors.
Spotlight: Use Immunize.org’s navigation features to quickly find the resources you need
Journalists interview Immunize.org experts
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Reminder: Immunize.org updates its “Ask the Experts: Influenza” web page for the 2022–23 influenza season
Reminder: Immunize.org updates its “Vaccines: COVID-19” web page with information on bivalent vaccines
Featured Resources
American Academy of Pediatrics announces grant opportunities to increase vaccine confidence; applications due November 1
Public Health Communications Collaborative updates its COVID-19 booster dose messaging and outreach tools
Recognize colleagues and students with Immunize.org's elegantly designed "Vaccines Save Lives" black enamel pins
Notable Publications
“COVID-19 Vaccines—Immunity, Variants, Boosters” published in NEJM
Upcoming Events
Hybrid: Massachusetts Immunization Action Partnership holds “27th Annual MIAP Pediatric Immunization Skills Building Conference” in Waltham and virtually on October 25; CE available
On-demand: CDC’s “The Pink Book” chapter webinars on vaccine-preventable diseases and best practices roll out weekly. Hepatitis B chapter now available, with CE.
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Issue 1654: September 22, 2022

Ask the Experts: Immunize.org Answers Questions about Influenza Vaccination for the 2022–23 Season

As an additional service to IZ Express readers, we periodically publish special editions such as this one, providing you with new and updated Ask the Experts questions and answers from Immunize.org experts. This issue includes 13 Q&As about influenza vaccination based on recently updated ACIP recommendations.

To find the full set of Immunize.org's Ask the Experts influenza vaccination Q&As, visit www.immunize.org/askexperts/experts_inf.asp.

You can find all of these questions and answers, plus more than 1,200 others about vaccines and vaccine administration, on our "Ask the Experts" gateway page at www.immunize.org/askexperts.

Immunize.org's team of experts includes Immunize.org’s team of experts includes Kelly L. Moore, MD, MPH (team lead), Carolyn B. Bridges, MD, FACP, and Iyabode Beysolow, MD, MPH.

Influenza Vaccination Questions
Q: Please summarize what’s new in the 2022–23 influenza vaccine recommendations?
Q: How serious a problem is influenza in the United States?
Q: Since influenza virus circulation has been quite low since the fall of 2020, what might be expected for 2022–23 influenza season?
Q: Which influenza vaccines will be available during the 2022–23 influenza season?
Q: Is it true that ACIP and CDC now recommend certain influenza vaccines over others for people age 65 years and older?
Q: When does CDC recommend starting influenza vaccination?
Q: May influenza vaccines be given at the same time as other vaccines, including COVID-19 vaccines?
Q: Can people who are currently infected with COVID-19 be vaccinated against influenza?
Q: Which children younger than age 9 years will need 2 doses of influenza vaccine in this influenza season?
Q: Can a child age 6 months through 8 years who needs 2 doses of influenza vaccine this season receive different products for the two doses or do they have to be the same?
Q: Which healthcare personnel should be vaccinated against influenza?
Q: What is the latest ACIP guidance on influenza vaccination and egg allergy?
Q: What is the most up-to-date Influenza Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) for the 2022–23 influenza season?
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Issue 1653: September 21, 2022

Top Stories
“Use of 15-Valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine among U.S. Children: Updated Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices—United States, 2022” published in MMWR
Immunize.org updates its "Vaccines: COVID-19" web page with information on bivalent vaccines
Immunize.org updates its "Ask the Experts: Influenza" web page for the 2022–23 influenza season
CDC accepting applications for Monkeypox Vaccine Equity Pilot Program to support innovative, non-traditional ways to address disparities in vaccination
United States added to WHO list of countries with circulating vaccine-derived poliovirus
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources focused on adult vaccination
Journalists interview Immunize.org experts
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates its "Ask the Experts: Contraindications and Precautions" web page
Featured Resources
Reminder: Updated COVID-19 vaccination resources from Immunize.org and CDC for bivalent booster programs
Organizing a new vaccination program? Use Immunize.org’s Vaccinating Adults: A Step-by-Step Guide—free to download by chapter or in its entirety.
Notable Publications
"Text Message Reminders for the Second Dose of Influenza Vaccine for Children: An RCT" published in Pediatrics
“Two Cases of Monkeypox-Associated-Encephalomyelitis—Colorado and the District of Columbia, July–August 2022” published in MMWR Early Release
Upcoming Events
On-demand: NFID's “COVID-19 Updates: Current Booster Recommendations” now available, with CE
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Issue 1652: September 14, 2022

Top Stories
Time for a reset! Updated COVID-19 vaccination resources from Immunize.org and CDC to prepare for this fall’s bivalent booster dose program.
Happy Mexican Independence Day, September 16! Here’s an orientation to vaccination information and advocacy in Mexico.
Spanish translations of Immunize.org’s 2022–2023 influenza vaccination recipient screening forms for contraindications and precautions now available
Applications due September 15 to become one of several local health departments to gain access to a customized version of the vaccine information research assistant (VIRA) chatbot
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources focused on enhancing clinic and practice operations
Immunize.org's Influenza Vaccination Honor Roll for mandatory healthcare worker vaccination now features 1,292 organizations, including one new facility
Journalists interview Immunize.org experts
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Reminder: Immunize.org posts eight printable resources to kick off the new influenza vaccination season. All now feature QR codes for easy access on mobile devices.
Vaccine Information Statements
Immunize.org posts Turkish translations of seven Vaccine Information Statements
Featured Resources
Order Immunize.org’s child, adult, and lifetime immunization record cards—wallet-sized, designed to last!
Notable Publications
Three recent publications in Pediatrics showcase the value of routine childhood immunization in averting vaccine-preventable diseases
"Trends in Parents’ Confidence in Childhood Vaccines during the COVID-19 Pandemic" published in Pediatrics
Global News
“Detection of a Highly Divergent Type 3 Vaccine-Derived Poliovirus in a Child with a Severe Primary Immunodeficiency Disorder—Chongqing, China, 2022” published in MMWR
Upcoming Events
Virtual: Children's Hospital of Philadelphia hosts webinar to honor winners of the 2022 Maurice R. Hilleman Essay Contest on September 23
On-demand: CDC’s “The Pink Book” chapter webinars on vaccine-preventable diseases and best practices roll out weekly. Varicella chapter now available, with CE.
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Issue 1651: September 7, 2022

Top Stories
Immunize.org summarizes ACIP’s September 1 meeting recommending bivalent mRNA COVID-19 vaccines for fall booster doses
Immunize.org’s 2022–2023 standing orders for administering influenza vaccine to adults and to children and teens now available for healthcare providers
Immunize.org’s 2022–2023 recipient screening forms for contraindications and precautions to influenza vaccination now available for healthcare providers
"National Vaccination Coverage among Adolescents Aged 13–17 Years—National Immunization Survey-Teen, United States, 2021" published in MMWR
"COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Safety among Children Aged 6 Months–5 Years—United States, June 18, 2022–August 21, 2022" published in MMWR
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources grouped by age cohorts
Journalists interview Immunize.org experts
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org posts eight printable resources to help you kick off a successful 2022–2023 influenza vaccination season. All now have QR codes for easy access to electronic versions on mobile devices.
Recap: These updated Immunize.org educational materials and web pages for clinicians were released during July and August
Vaccine Information Statements
Recap: These new VISs and VIS translations were released during July and August
Featured Resources
Help Immunize.org reach more vaccinators through your social media networks. Follow us and share our posts featuring Ask the Experts questions and our clinical resources on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!
Campus COVID-19 Vaccine and Mitigation Initiative offers resources and toolkits to combat misinformation and increase vaccine confidence on college campuses
Explore the www.Give2MenACWY.org website to increase coverage for the MenACWY booster and other adolescent vaccinations
Notable Publications
"Parental Intentions and Perceptions toward COVID-19 Vaccination among Children Aged 4 Months to 4 Years—PROTECT Cohort, Four States, July 2021–May 2022" published in MMWR
"Booster COVID-19 Vaccinations among Persons Aged ≥5 Years and Second Booster COVID-19 Vaccinations among Persons Aged ≥50 Years—United States, August 13, 2021–August 5, 2022" published in MMWR
“Prevalence of Human Papillomavirus Infection among Women Born in the 1990s vs the 1980s and Association with HPV Vaccination in the U.S.” published in JAMA
Upcoming Events
Virtual: North Dakota State University offers webinar “COVID-19 and Vaccines: Science vs. Antiscience” on September 26
On-demand: CDC’s “The Pink Book” chapter webinars on vaccine-preventable diseases and best practices roll out weekly. Polio and Hib chapters now available, with CE.

Issue 1650: August 31, 2022

Top Stories
Immunize.org presents Becky Payne Award to Association of Immunization Managers (AIM) for extraordinary efforts on behalf of immunization
“Prevention and Control of Seasonal Influenza with Vaccines: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices—United States, 2022–23 Influenza Season” published in MMWR
Immunize.org updates its print-ready fact sheet "Influenza Vaccine Products for the 2022–2023 Influenza Season"
Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine authorized and recommended as primary series option for adolescents age 12 to 17
Immunize.org updates “Checklist of Current Versions of U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance and Clinic Support Tools.” Check your document versions today.
CDC revises Monkeypox/Smallpox Vaccine Information Statement (VIS)
CDC confirms new human infection with novel influenza virus from pigs
Immunize.org’s Hepatitis B Birth Dose Honor Roll recognizes 564 institutions, including four new honorees. Three previously honored institutions qualify for sustained honors.
Spotlight: Immunize.org resources that focus on vaccine products and manufacturers
Journalists interview Immunize.org experts
Vaccines in the news
Vaccine Information Statements
Immunize.org revises "You Must Provide Patients with Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) – It's Federal Law!" and "Dates of Current Vaccine Information Statements (VISs)" to update the date on Smallpox/Monkeypox VIS
Featured Resources
Meningitis B Action Project offers student hub and resources geared to college students and peer health educators
Voices for Vaccines releases podcast with nurse practitioner Blima Marcus on the return of polio to the United States
Notable Publications
“Risk of Preterm Birth, Small for Gestational Age at Birth, and Stillbirth after COVID-19 Vaccination during Pregnancy: Population Based Retrospective Cohort Study” published in British Medical Journal
“Laboratory-Confirmed COVID-19–Associated Hospitalizations among Adults during SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.2 Variant Predominance—COVID-19—Associated Hospitalization Surveillance Network, 14 States, June 20, 2021–May 31, 2022” published in MMWR
Upcoming Events
Virtual: Watch September 1–2 ACIP meeting on COVID-19 vaccine booster doses
On-demand: CDC’s “The Pink Book” chapter webinars on vaccine-preventable diseases and best practices roll out weekly. Measles-mumps-rubella chapter now available, with CE.
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Issue 1649: August 24, 2022

Top Stories
Federal Inflation Reduction Act signed into law expands access to all ACIP-recommended vaccines without cost-sharing for Medicaid and Medicare Part D beneficiaries
Immunize.org posts new VIS translations in Haitian Creole and Portuguese
As schools reconvene, CDC calls on healthcare providers and families to catch up on childhood vaccinations
CDC posts "Resources to Promote COVID-19 Vaccines for Children & Teens"
Spotlight: Immunize.org's resources focused on vaccine-preventable diseases, one disease at a time
Journalists interview Immunize.org experts
Vaccines in the news
Featured Resources
Reminder: What you measure gets better! Vaccine Track gives users access to data on uptake of CDC-recommended adult vaccines.
AIM creates infographic with actionable recommendations for stakeholders to increase vaccine confidence
Off the Charts podcast posts new episode titled "Childhood Vaccines and Disparities"
Recognize colleagues and students with Immunize.org's elegantly designed "Vaccines Save Lives" black enamel pins
Notable Publications
“Public Health Response to a Case of Paralytic Poliomyelitis in an Unvaccinated Person and Detection of Poliovirus in Wastewater—New York, June–August 2022” published in MMWR
“Safety Monitoring of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine Booster Doses among Children Aged 5–11 Years—United States, May 17, 2022–July 31, 2022” published in MMWR
Global News
“Progress toward Measles Elimination—South-East Asia Region, 2003–2020” published in MMWR
Upcoming Events
Virtual (today): NFID hosts webinar “Monkeypox Updates” on August 24; CME available
Virtual: NFID and ACOG host “The Benefits of Maternal Immunization: 2-for-1 Approach to Disease Prevention” webinar on August 30; CME available
On-demand: American Public Health Association and the National Academy of Medicine’s recorded webinar on “Monkeypox: The State of the Science”
On-demand: CDC’s “The Pink Book” chapter webinars on vaccine-preventable diseases and best practices roll out weekly. Meningococcal chapter now available, with CE.
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Issue 1648: August 18, 2022

Ask the Experts: Immunize.org Answers Questions about Haemophilus influenzae type B (Hib) Vaccination and COVID-19 Vaccines

As an additional service to IZ Express readers, we periodically publish special editions such as this one, providing you with new and updated Ask the Experts questions and answers from Immunize.org's experts. This issue includes 4 Q&As about Hib vaccination and 7 questions from Immunize.org's Ask the Experts COVID-19 vaccination Q&As, last updated on August 3, 2022. Because COVID-19 vaccination recommendations and clinical guidance are updated frequently, Immunize.org reminds our readers to visit CDC's web page Use of Use of COVID-19 Vaccines in the United States regularly.

You can find all of these Q&As and more than a thousand other Q&As about vaccines and vaccine administration on our "Ask the Experts" main page at www.immunize.org/askexperts.

Immunize.org's team of experts includes Kelly L. Moore, MD, MPH (team lead), Carolyn B. Bridges, MD, FACP, and Iyabode Beysolow, MD, MPH.

Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) vaccination questions
Q: What Hib vaccines are available in the United States?
Q: What is the Hib vaccine schedule for children who have fallen behind or are completely unvaccinated?
Q: Can all of the licensed Hib-containing vaccines be used interchangeably?
Q: Which adults should receive Hib vaccine?
COVID-19 Vaccination Questions
Q: Who is eligible to receive a booster dose of a COVID-19 vaccine?
Q: What is the Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine?
Q: How well does the Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine work?
Q: What are the recommendations for COVID-19 vaccination of children younger than age 12 years?
Q: My patient turns 12 years old later this month. Should they get the lower-dose Moderna or Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine formulation approved for age 11 years now or wait and get the higher dose products authorized at age 12?
Q: A 3-year-old child in my practice who received a first dose of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at an outside clinic just received a dose of Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine as dose 2 instead of the second dose of Moderna vaccine. Do we need to give another dose?
Q: Why has CDC provided the option to increase the interval between dose 1 and dose 2 of mRNA and Novavax COVID-19 vaccines up to 8 weeks?
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Issue 1647: August 17, 2022

Top Stories
Immunize.org updates its “Ask the Experts: COVID-19” content, incorporating vaccination of children under age 5 and Novavax vaccine for adults
CDC expands its interim clinical considerations for monkeypox vaccination, including guidance for a new intradermal administration option for Jynneos
Immunize.org updates new “Vaccines: Monkeypox” main page with the latest CDC and FDA resources on Jynneos and the alternative intradermal dosing regimen
American College Health Association releases two new toolkits to encourage vaccination of college students and build vaccine confidence on campus
Back-to-school season is here! Spotlight: Immunize.org resources focused on adolescent vaccination.
August is National Immunization Awareness Month; continue to promote resources using #ivax2protect
Vaccines in the news
Featured Resources
What you measure gets better! Vaccine Track gives users access to near real-time data on uptake of CDC-recommended adult vaccines.
Boost Oregon announces a TikTok challenge to improve young people’s COVID-19 vaccination rates; upload submissions by August 26
Organizing a new vaccination program? Use Immunize.org’s Vaccinating Adults: A Step-by-Step Guide—free to download by chapter or in its entirety.
Notable Publications
“Association of COVID-19 Vaccination during Pregnancy with Incidence of SARS-CoV-2 Infection in Infants” published in JAMA Internal Medicine
“COVID-19 Vaccination Intentions, Concerns, and Facilitators among U.S. Parents of Children Ages 6 Months through 4 Years” published in JAMA Network Open
Upcoming Events
Virtual: CHOP's Current Issues in Vaccines webinar on September 14 features Dr. Paul Offit discussing COVID-19 boosters, yearly vaccines, and variant-specific vaccines; CE available
On-demand: CDC’s recorded chapter-by-chapter webinars on vaccine-preventable diseases and best practices from “The Pink Book” roll out weekly; CE available
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Issue 1646: August 10, 2022

Top Stories
Immunize.org releases new “Vaccines: Monkeypox" main page connecting you to resources from CDC, FDA, Immunize.org, and professional organizations
HHS Secretary declares monkeypox a public health emergency to strengthen and accelerate the federal response
Immunize.org issues important update of “Checklist of Current Versions of U.S. COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance and Clinic Support Tools.” Check your document versions today.
“Interim Recommendation of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices for Use of the Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine in Persons Aged ≥18 Years—United States, July 2022” published in MMWR
Hepatitis B Foundation releases its National Immunization Awareness Month Partner Toolkit 2022 with resources for providers and content for sharing on social media
Spotlight: Immunize.org’s “Standing Orders Templates for Administering Vaccines” main page helps you simplify your vaccination practice
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates its online clinical questions and answers on its "Ask the Experts: Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib)" web page
Immunize.org updates printable "Zoster Vaccine: Immunize.org Answers Your Questions" to encourage vaccination of immunocompromised people age 19 and older
Immunize.org revises “When Do Children and Teens Need Vaccinations?” to include the routine recommendation for COVID-19 vaccination of children age 6 months and older
Immunize.org updates "Hepatitis B and Healthcare Personnel" to include PreHevbrio and links to recent CDC recommendation for routine HepB vaccination of adults
Immunize.org revises “Vaccines Work!,” the CDC table showing how rates of each vaccine-preventable disease have dropped since introduction of routine vaccination
Immunize.org updates “Administering Vaccines: Dose, Route, Site, and Needle Size” table for healthcare providers and staff to include COVID-19 vaccines
Featured Resources
Immunize.org’s new social media program highlights our educational resources; please like and share on your own channels
AIM offers new COVID-19 Vaccination Social Media Toolkit to encourage vaccination among racial and ethnic minority adults
Notable Publications
“Interim Guidance for Prevention and Treatment of Monkeypox in Persons with HIV Infection—United States, August 2022” published in MMWR Early Release
“Post-COVID Symptoms and Conditions among Children and Adolescents—United States, March 1, 2020–January 31, 2022” published in MMWR
Upcoming Events
On-demand: CDC’s recorded chapter-by-chapter webinars on vaccine-preventable diseases and best practices from “The Pink Book,” now rolling out weekly; CE available 
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Issue 1645: August 3, 2022

Top Stories
Immunize.org launches new social media program to highlight our educational resources; please like and share on your channels!
August is National Immunization Awareness Month; promote vaccination with helpful resources for all ages
Autism Society of America releases its “Guide to Accessible Vaccine Clinics”
World Hepatitis Day was recognized on July 28; share Immunize.org’s resources all year long
Spotlight: Review of resources at Immunize.org focused on communications
Vaccines in the news
Featured Resources
American Academy of Pediatrics develops interactive map to explore each state’s vaccination rates and compare them with national rates
On Voices for Vaccines’ new podcast, William Schaffner, MD, describes what’s going on with non-COVID-19 respiratory viruses
CHOP’s Vaccine Education Center releases MMR vaccine and hepatitis B vaccine infographics and updates COVID-19 infographic
Vaccine Makers Project adds new video playlist, “Fetal Cells and Vaccines: The Why and How,” featuring Stanley Plotkin, MD, and Paul Offit, MD
Explore the www.Give2MenACWY.org website to increase coverage for the MenACWY booster and other adolescent vaccinations
Notable Publications
“Safety Monitoring of COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Second Booster Doses among Adults Aged ≥ 50 Years—United States, March 29, 2022–July 10, 2022” published in MMWR
“Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Impact and Effectiveness through 12 Years after Vaccine Introduction in the United States, 2003 to 2018” published in Annals of Internal Medicine
Global News
“Progress toward the Elimination of Mother-to-Child Transmission of Hepatitis B—Worldwide, 2016–2021” published in MMWR
Upcoming Events
On-demand: CDC’s recorded webinars on principles of vaccination and general best practice guidelines, as well as other segments in “The Pink Book,” now rolling out weekly; CE available

Issue 1644: July 27, 2022

Top Stories
Immunize.org summarizes ACIP’s July 19 meeting recommending use of Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine for adults age 18 years and older
HHS and CDC offer July 29 webinar for parents, caregivers, and community partners on COVID-19 vaccination for children age 6 months and over
National Immunization Awareness Month starts August 1; promote vaccination with CDC resources
Immunize.org updates its two guides to contraindications and precautions for commonly used vaccines
Immunize.org updates “Healthcare Personnel Vaccination Recommendations” resource for staff
Spotlight: Immunize.org’s “Clinic Tools” main page is a one-stop source of practical information for vaccines
Journalists interview Immunize.org experts
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Recap: These updated Immunize.org educational materials and web pages for clinicians were released during June and July
Vaccine Information Statements
Recap: These new VISs and VIS translations were released during June and July
Featured Resources
Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine EUA factsheets for recipients and caregivers are now available in 12 languages
Recognize colleagues and students with Immunize.org's elegantly designed "Vaccines Save Lives" black enamel pins
Notable Publications
“Workplace Perceptions and Experiences Related to COVID-19 Response Efforts among Public Health Workers—Public Health Workforce Interests and Needs Survey, United States, September 2021–January 2022” published in MMWR
“Symptoms of Mental Health Conditions and Suicidal Ideation among State, Tribal, Local, and Territorial Public Health Workers—United States, March 14–25, 2022” published in MMWR
“Influenza Activity and Composition of the 2022–23 Influenza Vaccine—United States, 2021–22 Season” published in MMWR
“Effectiveness of 2, 3, and 4 COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine Doses among Immunocompetent Adults during Periods When SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.1 and BA.2/BA.2.12.1 Sublineages Predominated—VISION Network, 10 States, December 2021–June 2022” published in MMWR
Upcoming Events
Virtual: HHS and CDC offer webinar "Protecting Our Children and Youth from COVID-19: Information for Parents, Caregivers, and Community Partners" on July 29
On-demand: CDC’s recorded webinars on principles of vaccination and general best practice guidelines, as well as other segments in “The Pink Book,” now rolling out weekly; CE available 
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Issue 1643: July 20, 2022

Top Stories
Immunize.org’s “Vaccines: COVID-19” main page updated to include the latest CDC and FDA resources for use of both mRNA vaccines in children age 6 months through 17 years
WHO and UNICEF report global vaccination coverage continued to decline in 2021, with 25 million infants missing out on lifesaving vaccines
FDA issues EUA for Novavax COVID-19 Vaccine as a primary series; ACIP convened to review and vote on July 19
Immunize.org posts ten new translations of four Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) updated in August 2021
FDA expands licensure of Comirnaty (Pfizer-BioNTech) vaccine for adolescents age 12 through 15 years as a two-dose primary series; vaccine recommendations remain unchanged
Influenza Vaccination Honor Roll for mandatory healthcare worker vaccination now features 1,291 organizations
Spotlight: Review of resources at Immunize.org focused on the history of vaccines
Journalists interview Immunize.org experts
Vaccines in the news
Immunize.org Pages and Handouts
Immunize.org updates standing orders for administering human papillomavirus vaccine to children and teens
Featured Resources
Experts offer vaccination resources for the ongoing monkeypox outbreak; CDC announces increased nationwide testing capacity
Notable Publications
“Safety Monitoring of COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine First Booster Doses among Persons Aged ≥12 Years with Presumed Immunocompromise Status—United States, January 12, 2022–
March 28, 2022” published in MMWR 
“How Ready Was the U.S. Vaccination Infrastructure and Network of Immunization Information Systems for COVID-19 Vaccination Campaigns: Recommendations to Strengthen the Routine Vaccination Program and Prepare for the Next Pandemic” published in Human Vaccines & Immunotherapeutics 
“Maternal Vaccination and Risk of Hospitalization for COVID-19 among Infants” published in New England Journal of Medicine
“Evaluation of Acute Adverse Events after COVID-19 Vaccination during Pregnancy” published in New England Journal of Medicine
Upcoming Events
CDC’s recorded webinars on principles of vaccination and general best practice guidelines, as well as other segments in “The Pink Book,” now rolling out weekly
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