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Measles Elimination Field Guide, Second Edition The Measles Elimination Field Guide aims to provide health authorities, medical officers, and other health personnel involved in measles elimination at national, state, and local levels with a step-by-step manual for setting up and carrying out activities to eliminate measles and those activities required to sustain its elimination. Download PDF
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Immunization Newsletter, December 2005, Vol XXVII, Number 6 IN THIS ISSUE: Rubella and CRS Elimination in Nicaragua, Andean Region and Southern Cone Meetings; Partnering for HPV Vaccine Introduction; Reported Cases of Selected Diseases, 2003-2004; Immunization Field Guides More in PDF »
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Control of Diphtheria, Pertussis, Tetanus, Haemophilus influenzae type b and Hepatitis B Field Guide, 2005 Given the widespread use of a combination vaccine against diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), and hepatitis B (referred to here as pentavalent vaccine) in the Americas, this guide addresses all five diseases prevented by this vaccine. More in PDF »
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Eradication of Poliomyelitis Field Guide, Third Edition, 2005 This Poliomyelitis Eradication Field Guide presents information and strategies that health workers in the Americas should be familiar with in order to keep the hemisphere polio-free. Download PDF file
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Immunization Field Guides, 2005 Technical documents to aid health workiers in control and eradication of vaccine-preventable diseases. More »
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Neonatal Elimination Field Guide, 2005 The primary aim of the Neonatal Tetanus Elimination Field Guide is to provide those who already have managed to reduce the incidence of this disease to zero, as well as medical officers and other health personnel involved in neonatal tetanus elimination efforts at national, state, and local levels, with a step-by-step guide for setting up and carrying out control and elimination activities. More in PDF »
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