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The Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality defines a disease/immunization registry as a tool for tracking the clinical care and outcomes of a defined patient population.1 Disease/immunization registries are often used to support patients with chronic diseases, such as diabetes, coronary artery disease, or asthma.
Immunization is a global health success story, saving millions of lives every year. Vaccines reduce risks of getting a disease by working with your bodys natural defenses to build protection. When you get a vaccine, your immune system responds.
Key Vaccine19-26 years50-64 years RSV If pregnant during RSV season If aged 60 through 74 years Tdap/Td Tdap every pregnancy. Td/Tdap every 10 years for all adults. MMR If aged 68 years or younger Chickenpox If U.S. born and aged 45 years or younger 10 more rows Nov 21, 2024
There are several types of vaccines, including: Inactivated vaccines. Live-attenuated vaccines. Messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccines. Subunit, recombinant, polysaccharide, and conjugate vaccines. Toxoid vaccines. Viral vector vaccines.
The goal of public health is to prevent disease. Its much easier and more cost-effective to prevent a disease than to treat it. Thats exactly what immunizations aim to do. Immunizations protect us from serious diseases and also prevent the spread of those diseases to others.
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Consistent with previous years schedules, the 2025 adult immunization schedule is recommended by ACIP () and approved by CDC (), the American College of Physicians (), the American Academy of Family Physicians (), the
The Immunization Action Coalition drives its mission by operating programs supported with educational grants and other donations as well as by conducting partnership projects targeted at specific goals that promote immunization and increase rates.

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