HPV Vaccine Schedule Change Update CDC's Leadership provides guidance on the new 2-dose schedule recommendation made by the ACIP and CDC. Leadership updates include CDC's Director of NCIRD, Dr. Nancy Messonnier, Dr. Lauri Markowitz of the Division of Viral Diseases and Dr. Melinda Wharton, Director of Immunization Services Division.
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Using AFIX to Empower Clinicians Mary Beth Koslap-Petraco DNP, PNP-BC, CPNP, FAANP shares her evidence-based approach in conducting AFIX visits. Dr. Koslap-Petraco is the Coordinator of Child Health at the Suffolk County Department of Health Services in Suffolk County, NY. During this webinar, she discusses how she inspires clinicians daily to change how they practice and increase their HPV vaccination rates. This webinar is geared towards AFIX coordinators, AFIX program field staff, trainers of field staff, and immunization.
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Importance of AFIX and Tools for Success Hanan Awwad, CDC's AFIX Lead, shares resources and tools available that can be used to make AFIX programs more responsive to the unique challenges posed by HPV vaccination. She also discusses updates and showcases AFIX materials intended to assist awardees in developing their AFIX program. This webinar is geared towards AFIX coordinators, AFIX program field staff, trainers of field staff, and immunization.
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This is incredible news. Thanks to these
very generous sponsors, the film is now free to screen to the public for more
than 106 million people in the U.S.! In every theater, clinic, school,
community center and other venues in these eleven sponsored states - forever.
So if you live in one of the following states, get your free public screening license now
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How do I get my State sponsored? If you don't live in one of the 11
sponsored states? We can help you assemble a coalition to sponsor your state.
Go to HPVEpidemic.com/feedback Let us know what
you thought of the film, and click on
'I want to help build a coalition to sponsor the film in my State'
and someone from our team will contact you to help you make that happen.
Each year, approximately 1,000 people contract meningococcal
disease in the United States. The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has found
that among those who become infected, 10 to 15 percent will die. Of those who
survive, another 20 percent will suffer from permanent disabilities, such as
brain damage, loss of limbs, hearing loss and/or other serious impacts to the
nervous system.
In all, there are at least 12 types, or “serogroups,” of meningococcal
diseases, one of which is serogroup B. In the U.S., the B strain accounts for
50 percent of all cases in persons 17 to 23 years of age in the U.S.
The Indiana
Immunization Coalition has developed a Meningitis B tool kit for providers that
is available free of charge for download or order on their website, www.vaccinateindiana.org. It
can be found in the catalog after you log in.
National
Immunization Partnership with the APA (NIPA): Improving HPV Immunization Rates in Practice-Based
Settings Virtual Toolkit
On a mission
to promote the health and well-being of children and adolescents, the APA ensures that child health professionals working on
research, advocacy, improvement science and educational scholarship get the
support they need.
In 2015, as
part of their efforts to help adolescent become healthy adults, the APA
partnered with CDC to develop the National Immunization (NIPA) to prioritize
the initiation and completion of the HPV vaccination at every adolescent
checkup. NIPA fosters a large-scale practice-based quality improvement program
that arms providers with the resources necessary to protect their
patients against HPV.
Participants
from the APA Continuity Research Network (CORNET) and the National Improvement
Partnership Network (NIPN) receive training in quality improvement methodology
and implement evidence-based practice changes to increase immunization rates
and reduce missed opportunities for HPV vaccine administration. Through monthly
Learning Collaborative calls, feedback reports and guidance, offices will
progress towards communicating strong HPV vaccination recommendations and
achieving improved coverage rates.
APA's has HPV vaccine tools and resources available, including webinars, handouts, studies, and
toolkits. If you have any questions or comments, please reach out to the NIPA QI
Project Team Coordinators.
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