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Appendix C: Chronology of Important Events Regarding Vaccine Safety
Pages 98-102

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From page 98...
... available, replaces IPV Measles vaccine available Mumps vaccine available Rubella vaccine available Measles -Mump s-Rubella (MMR) vaccine available Current formulation of rubella vaccine available, replaces earlier versions Plasma-derived hepatitis B vaccine available 1985 Hib vaccine licensed for Mumps vaccination recommended Evaluation of Poliomyelitis Vaccines 98
From page 99...
... pertussis and rubella, 2) routine child vaccines 2 Hib conjugate vaccines licensed for use beginning at 2 months Evaluation of Poliomyelitis Vaccine Policy Options Acellular pertussis com- Hepatitis B recommended by Adverse Ejects of portent licensed for the Oh ACIP for addition to childhood Pertussis and Ru and 5~ doses of the 5-part immunization schedule bella Vaccines DTP series in ACEL IMUNE ACIP recommends Hib be added to childhood immunization schedule Hepatitis B vaccine: Added universal vaccination for all infants, high-risk adolescents (e.g., IV drug users, persons win multiple sex parmers)
From page 100...
... licensed for first 4 doses of 5-part series Additional DTaP vaccine (Certiva) licensed for first 4 doses of 5-part series Additional supply of thimerosal-free hepatitis B vaccine made available 2000 Pneumococcal vaccine for infants and young ACIP recommends children 12months - 12 years receive Varicella vaccine ACIP recommends DTaP in place of DTP ACIP updates MMR recommendation, encouraging use of the combined ME vaccine ACIP updates varicella vaccine recommendation, requiring immunity for child care and school entry ACIP recommends an all-IPV schedule begin January 2000 to prevent cases of vaccineassociated paralytic polio AAP and PHS recommend removal of thimerosal from vaccines Also recommended postponement of hepatitis B vaccine from birth to 2-6 months for infants of hepatitis B surface antigen-negative mothers MOOR notifies readers of the availability of a thimerosal-free hepatitis B vaccine, enabling the resumption of the birth dose AC IP recommends p neumo coccal vaccination for all Vaccine Safety Forum: Summary of Two Workshops Risk Communication and Vaccination: Workshop Summary
From page 101...
... October: ACIP drafts statement Immunization Safety expressing a preference for use Review: Measles of thimerosal-free DTaP, Hib, Mumps-Rubella and Hep B vaccines by March Vaccine and Autism 2002 Immunization Safety Review: ThimerosalContaining Vaccines and Neurodevelopmental Disorders Immunization Safety Review: Multiple Immunizations and Immune Dysfunction Immunization Safety Review: Hepatitis B Vaccine and Demyelinating Neurological Disorders


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