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Title: 2002 ACIP Influenza Vaccination Recommendations


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2002 ACIP Influenza Vaccination Recommendations
  • Keiji Fukuda
  • Influenza Branch
  • National Center for Infectious Diseases
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

2
Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices
(ACIP)
  • Advisory group to CDC
  • Primary group setting U.S. vaccine policy
  • Public meetings (Feb, June, Oct)
  • Format
  • Presentations and discussion
  • Formal voting on recommendations
  • Publication of recommendations in MMWR

3
ACIP February 2002
  • 14 voting members
  • Academic and private physicians
  • State local health officials
  • 8 (non voting) ex officio members
  • DoD, CMS, FDA, NIH, IHS, NVPO, VA, HRSA
  • 20 (non voting) liaison members
  • AAP, ACP, AAFP, AAHP, ACOG, AHA, AMA, ATPM, NACI
    (Canada), HICPAC, IDSA, London DOH, NCAI, NICCHP
    (Mexico), NMA, NVAC, PhRMA

4
Changes in 2002 ACIP Recommendations Document
  • Timing of vaccinations by risk group
  • Vaccination of children 6-23 months encouraged
  • and household contacts of children 0-23 months
  • B strain change for 2002-03 vaccine
  • Vaccine with reduced thimerosol available

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Vaccination Recommended for
  • Persons at increased risk of complications
  • Persons gt65 years
  • Residents of chronic care facilities
  • Persons with certain chronic medical conditions
  • Children receiving chronic aspirin therapy
  • Women in 2nd or 3rd trimester during flu season

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Vaccination Recommended for
  • Persons who can transmit influenza to those at
    high-risk
  • Health care workers (and staff of chronic care
    institutions)
  • Household members
  • All persons 50-64 years of age
  • Anyone wishing to avoid influenza

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Vaccination Encouraged for
  • Healthy children 6-23 months when feasible
  • Household contacts and out-of-home caretakers of
    children 0-23 months, particularly for contacts
    taking care of children 0-5 months

8
2002 Timing of Vaccination
  • October and November are optimal months for
    vaccination
  • However, staggered timing recommended for 2002-03
    season

9
2002 Timing of Annual Influenza Vaccination
10
2002 Timing of Organized Vaccination Campaigns
  • Should consider scheduling substantial
    organized campaigns after mid-October
  • If held in Oct or earlier, should focus on
  • Persons at high risk
  • Health care workers
  • Household contacts

11
Vaccination after December
  • Should continue to offer vaccine in December
    and later
  • as long as vaccine supplies are available
  • even after influenza activity documented in
    community

12
Discrepancy in 2002 ACIP Recommendations Document
  • Page 10, column 1
  • Vaccination in Oct
  • High-risk
  • Health care workers
  • Children lt9, 1st time
  • Page 10, column 2
  • Organized campaigns before November
  • High-risk
  • Health care workers
  • Household contacts

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Correction
  • October for individual providers AND campaigns
  • High risk
  • Health care workers
  • Household contacts
  • lt9 year old, 1st time
  • Discussed with ACIP Influenza Work Group
  • Will be presented to ACIP June 20
  • Will be published in erratum in MMWR

14
Conclusions
  • 2000 and 2001 vaccine delays heavily influenced
    ACIP decision to recommend staggered timing of
    vaccination
  • Full recommendation for young children expected
    in 1-3 years
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