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[First glance at the 2007 national immunization plan].

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  • 1Centre de vaccinologie et d'immunologie néonatale, Départment de pédiatrie, Université de Genève. Claire-Anne.Siegrist@medecine.unige.ch

Revue Medicale Suisse
|March 16, 2007
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Essential 2007 immunization updates include pneumococcus, meningococcus, and tick-borne encephalitis vaccines for children, adolescents, and young adults. New patient information fact-sheets and real-time vaccine recommendations support healthcare providers.

Area of Science:

  • Public Health
  • Vaccinology
  • Infectious Disease Prevention

Context:

  • The year 2007 introduced critical updates to immunization practices.
  • Focus areas included specific bacterial and viral infections.
  • Enhanced patient information dissemination was a key objective.

Purpose:

  • To outline essential immunization practice modifications for 2007.
  • To ensure comprehensive vaccine coverage for key demographics.
  • To improve physician access to updated vaccine information and recommendations.

Summary:

  • Key 2007 immunization practice modifications involved vaccinating young children and adolescents against pneumococcus and group C meningococcus.
  • Catch-up vaccination for young adults, including pregnant women, and protection against tick-borne encephalitis were prioritized.

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  • New, validated immunization fact-sheets were introduced for patient information and physician support, alongside real-time updates on vaccines like the cervical cancer vaccine via InfoVac.
  • Impact:

    • Improved public health through updated vaccination schedules and targeted disease prevention.
    • Enhanced patient understanding and informed consent regarding immunizations.
    • Streamlined communication of new vaccine recommendations to healthcare professionals, promoting timely adoption.