2009-10 Influenza Prevention & Control Recommendations
Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
Information for the 2009–10 season including vaccine composition, dosage & administration, recommendations for specific populations, and more.
Overview
- Primary Changes and Updates in the 2009 Recommendations
- Introduction & Biology of Influenza
- Options for Controlling Influenza
Vaccination
- Summary of influenza vaccination recommendations, 2009: children and
adolescents aged
6 months up to their 19th birthday. (Box 1) - Summary of influenza vaccination recommendations, 2009: adults. (Box 2)
- Recommendations for Using TIV and LAIV During the 2009-10 Influenza Season
- Influenza Vaccine Supply Considerations
- Dosage, Administration, and Storage
Target Groups for Vaccination
- Vaccination of Specific Populations
Children, persons aged 50-64 years, healthcare personnel, close contacts of immunocompromised persons, pregnant women, breastfeeding mothers, travelers, and the general population. - Persons for Whom Annual Vaccination is Recommended
- Persons Who Should Not Be Vaccinated
- Timing of Vaccination
Adverse Events
- Vaccination of Specific Populations
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