MMWR Early Release Vol. 65, Early Release February 02, 2016 |
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Vital Signs: Alcohol-Exposed Pregnancies — United States, 2011–2013 Patricia P. Green, MSPH; Lela R. McKnight-Eily, PhD; Cheryl H. Tan, MPH; et al. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2016;65(Early Release):1–7 Alcohol is a known teratogen that can cause adverse reproductive outcomes for women, and serious, lifelong problems persons exposed to it prenatally. Data from the 2011–2013 National Survey of Family Growth found that during a 1-month period, approximately 3.3 million women in the United States were at risk for an alcohol-exposed pregnancy. |
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Recommended Immunization Schedules for Persons Aged 0 Through 18 Years — United States, 2016 Candice L. Robinson, MD; Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP); ACIP Child/Adolescent Immunization Work Group. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2016;65(Early Release):1–2 In October 2015, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices approved the recommended immunization schedules for persons aged 0 through 18 years for 2016; the 2016 schedules include several changes from the 2015 immunization schedules. |
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices Recommended Immunization Schedule for Adults Aged 19 Years or Older — United States, 2016 David K. Kim, MD; Carolyn B. Bridges, MD; Kathleen H. Harriman, PhD; et al. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2016;65(Early Release):1–3 In October 2015, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) approved the recommended Immunization Schedule for Adults Aged 19 Years or Older, United States, 2016. This schedule provides a summary of ACIP recommendations for the use of vaccines routinely recommended for adults aged 19 years or older. This report summarizes changes to the 2016 adult immunization schedule from the 2015 schedule, including new ACIP recommendations. |
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