Vaccine administration
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www.epid.gov.lkGuidelines on administration of Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 vaccine 1. INTRODUCTION: This vaccine is a monovalent, unadjuvented inactivated, split‐virus vaccine, produced by the CSL
OBSERVED RATE OF VACCINE REACTIONS Global Vaccine Safety ...
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Vaccine Administration Record for Adults - immunize.org
immunize.org1.With the exception of hepatitis B vaccines, record the generic abbrevia-tion (e.g., Tdap) or the trade name for each vaccine; for hepatitis B vac
The vaccine cold chain - WHO | World Health Organization
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POST-SPLENECTOMY VACCINE PROPHYLAXIS
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Administering Vaccines: Dose, Route, Site, and Needle Size
immunize.orgUse a 22–25 gauge needle. Choose the injection site and needle length that is appropriate to the person’s age and body mass.
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