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WORKSHOP AGENDA
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From page 36...
... Robbins, Case Western Reserve University Current U.S. Status Walter Orenstein, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Other American Experience Ciro de Quadros, Pan American Health Organization Ronald Gold, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto Global Experience Stephen Cochi, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Poliomyelitis Vaccine Chamctenstics 10:45 Current Status of OPV Peter Paradiso, Lederle-Praxis Biologicals 36
From page 37...
... Benefits and Risks: Personal Experiences March of Dimes Historical Video John Salamone, Oakton, Virginia Lenita Schafer, Princeton, Massachusetts 1:40 2:20 3:00 3:50 4:00 4:20 5:30 37 Oral Poliovirus Vaccine-Benefits, Risks, and What Is Not Known Peter Wright, Vanderbilt University Inactivated Poliovirus Vaccines Benefits, Risks, and What Is Not Known Stanley Plotkin, Pasteur Merieux Connaught Sequential Use of IPV and OPV Benefits, Risks, and What Is Not Known John Modlin, Dartmouth Medical School Parental Choice Benefits, Risks, and What Is Not Known Neal Halsey, Johns Hopkins University No Vaccine Benefits, Risks, and What Is Not Known D
From page 38...
... Thursday, June 8, 1995 8:30 a.m. Introduction and Charge for the Day Jeffrey Davis, Chair, Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices and Chair, Thursday session Implementation Issues for Poliomyelitis Vaccination 8:40 9:00 9:20 9:50 10:00 1 0:20 11:00 Potential Schedules Integrated into Harmonized Vaccination Present and Future Jacqueline Gindler, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Future Prospects with Combination Vaccines Kathryn Edwards, Vanderbilt University Provider Perspectives, Public and Private Guthrie Birkhead, New York State Department of Health Richard Zimmerman, University of Pittsburgh Caroline Hall, University of Rochester Parent Perspectives Kathi Williams, National Vaccine Information Center Consumer and Ethical Issues Lawrence Gostin, Georgetown University Law Center and Johns Hopkins University Liability and Compensation Issues Robert Weibel, Vaccine Injury Compensation Program John Brydon, Attorney, Long Beach, California Cost-Benefit Assessment of the Options Mark Miller, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
From page 39...
... A Henderson, Johns Hopkins University IPV Only Ronald Gold, Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto IPV-OPV Sequential Schedule Joseph Melnick, Baylor College of Medicine Informed Parental Choice Jessica Scheer, National Rehabilitation Hospital Research Center, Washington, D.C.


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