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  • Vaccinology
  • Public Health Policy

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  • The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) convenes experts to guide vaccine use in the U.S.
  • ACIP members and CDC staff analyze disease epidemiology, vaccine research, safety, and effectiveness data.
  • The committee comprises 15 voting members serving 4-year terms.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review and discuss current vaccine-preventable disease epidemiology.
  • To evaluate vaccine effectiveness, safety, and clinical trial outcomes.
  • To formulate recommendations for vaccine use in diverse populations.

Main Methods:

  • The ACIP convened on October 25-26, 2017.
  • Discussions included presentations on various vaccines and disease outbreaks.
  • Liaisons from professional organizations provided input.

Main Results:

  • Key topics included herpes zoster, Japanese encephalitis (JE), pneumococcal, and anthrax vaccines.
  • Vaccination schedules for children, adolescents, and adults were reviewed.
  • Influenza surveillance, hepatitis A outbreaks, and vaccine safety were discussed.
  • Consideration was given to a third dose of measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine due to mumps outbreaks.

Conclusions:

  • The ACIP meeting addressed critical aspects of vaccine recommendations and public health preparedness.
  • Discussions informed ongoing strategies for controlling vaccine-preventable diseases.
  • The committee's deliberations are vital for national immunization policies.