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FDAs advisory committees are established to provide functions which support the agencys mission of protecting and promoting the public health, while meeting the requirements set forth in the Federal Advisory Committee Act.
Members of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee (NVAC) serve a pivotal role by providing peer review, consultation, advice, and recommendations to the Assistant Secretary for Health, who serves as the Director of the National Vaccine Program on matters related to the Programs responsibilities.
The National Immunization Technical Advisory Group (NITAG) in South Africa, known as the National Advisory Group on Immunization (NAGI), was established in 1993 to advise the National Department of Health (DoH) on issues related to vaccination.
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) develops recommendations on how to use vaccines to control disease in the United States. These recommendations become official CDC policy once adopted by CDCs Director. Learn about current and historical ACIP recommendations for COVID-19 vaccine.
However, based on ACIPs general best practices, a dose may be administered up to 4 days before the minimum interval of 28 days (known as the grace period, which would be a minimum of 24 days after the first dose). Vaccine doses should not be administered before the minimum interval (i.e., 28 days).
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Official immunization schedules, including timing of doses, for children, teens, and adults are available for download. In our shop: Full-color laminated versions of each are created after CDC publishes the new annual schedules early in the year and are available for purchase while supplies last.
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices comprises medical and public health experts who develop recommendations on the use of vaccines in the civilian population of the United States. The recommendations stand as public health guidance for safe use of vaccines and related biological products.
The Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices shall provide advice and guidance to the Secretary, HHS, the Assistant Secretary for Health, and the Director, CDC, regarding the most appropriate selection of vaccines and related agents for effective control of vaccine-preventable diseases in the civilian population.

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