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Vaccines of importance in the hospital setting. Problems and developments
W W Williams1, S R Preblud, P S Reichelderfer
1Division of Immunization, Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta, Georgia.
Infectious Disease Clinics of North America
|December 1, 1989
Abstract:
Hospital personnel may be exposed to or transmit certain vaccine-preventable diseases. Using immunizing agents optimally in hospitals will protect personnel as well as patients. Preventing illness in hospitals through comprehensive immunization policies can be more cost-effective than case management and outbreak control. Hospital-based immunization programs for patients provide an important strategy for immunizing high-risk patients. Immunizing patients protects them against preventable illnesses that may be acquired in the hospital or the community following discharge.