Flu Vaccine Immunization Campaigns Should Be Delayed By One Month - ACIP
Executive Summary
Health care organizations should delay their general influenza vaccination campaigns by a month for the 2000-2001 flu season due to anticipated delays in availability of vaccine or outright shortages, the Center for Disease Control & Prevention's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices recommended at its June 21 meeting.
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