he US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that all newborn infants receive the Hepatitis B (HepB) vaccine, typically administered on the very first day of their lives. It does so despite the fact that the vast majority of children born in the US are not at signific...
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recently announced that it recommends hepatitis B vaccination for all adults ages 19-59.[1]* While there is no cure for hepatitis B, vaccination can prevent the disease. Fortunately, with two trips to your local pharmacy, you can get prote...
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The are two kinds of these vaccines in the U.S. The CDC recommends PCV13 (pneumococcal conjugate) for children under 2 and those with certain medical conditions. PPSV23 (pneumococcal polysaccharide) is suggested for adults 65 and older, those with certain conditions, and adults ages 19 to 64...
评论次数: 0 文档热度: 文档分类: 外语学习--英语学习 文档标签: cdcguidanceforevaluatinghealth- 系统标签: cdcguidanceevaluatingmmwrmphhepb ContinuingEducationExaminationavailableathttp://.cdc.gov/mmwr/cme/conted.html. RecommendationsandReports/Vol.62/No.10December20,2013 U.S.DepartmentofHealthandHumanSer...