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ACIP Live Meeting Archive

October 21-22, 2009

Meeting Agenda October 21-22, 2009Adobe PDF document [PDF - 59KB] (compliant)

October 21, 2009 (Day 1)
  • Welcome Zip file format (.zip)
    • Opening Remarks
      Dr. L Pickering
  • Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccines Zip file format (.zip)
    • Introduction
      Dr. J Englund
    • Review of bivalent HPV vaccine & comparative of HPV2 & HPV4
      Dr. L Markowitz
    • Overview of cost-effectiveness of HPV4 & HPV2
      Dr. H Chesson
    • Recommendations for bivalent vaccine & HPV vaccine in females
      Dr. L Markowitz
    • Post-licensure safety monitoring
      Dr. F DeStefano
    • VFC Resolution
      Dr. L Rodewald
    • Epidemiology of HPV disease in males; HPV4 vaccine efficacy, safety, immunogenicity in males
      Dr. E Dunne
    • Overview of cost-effectiveness of male HPV4 vaccination
      Dr. H Chesson
    • Recommendations for HPV vaccine for males
      Dr. E Dunne
    • VFC resolution
      Dr. L Rodewald
  • 2010 Childhood & Adolescent Immunization ScheduleZip file format (.zip)
    • Introduction & Proposed changes to the 2010 immunization schedule
      Dr. W Atkinson
  • 2010 Adult Immunization Schedule Zip file format (.zip)
    • Introduction & Proposed changes to the 2010 immunization schedule
      Dr. C Friedman
  • General Recommendations Zip file format (.zip)
    • Introduction; Vaccination programs; Proposed changes to General Recommendations on immunization
      Dr. C Sumaya
      Dr. A Kroger
  • Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) Zip file format (.zip)
    • New ACIP Work Group: RSV Immunoprophylaxis Work Group
      Dr. L Chilton
  • Vaccine Supply Zip file format (.zip)
    • Update: Vaccine Supply
      Dr. J Santoli
  • Meningococcal Vaccine Zip file format (.zip)
    • Introduction
      Dr. C Meissner
    • Immunogenicity and safety of Hib-MenCY-TT combination vaccine
      Dr. J Miller (GSK)
    • Epidemiology of meningococcal disease in infants and young children
      Ms. J MacNeil
    • Considerations in the use of meningococcal conjugate vaccines in infants
      Dr. A Cohn
      Dr. C Meissner
October 22, 2009 (Day2)
  • Agency Updates Zip file format (.zip)
    • CDC, CMS, DOD, DVA, FDA, HRSA, HIS, NIH, NVAC, NVPO
      ACIP Ex Officio Members
  • Yellow Fever (YF) Vaccine Zip file format (.zip)
    • Introduction: Revised recommendations for the use of yellow fever vaccine in U.S. travelers
      Dr. C Baker
      Dr. E Staples
  • Rotavirus Vaccines Zip file format (.zip)
    • Introduction: update on rotavirus vaccines
      Dr. U Parashar
    • Continued Surveillance of Pentavalent Rotavirus Vaccine Safety
      Dr. Chris Mast (Merck)
      Dr. J Baggs
    • Update on 2009 rotavirus season
      Dr. J Cortes
  • 13-Valent Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine (PCV13)Zip file format (.zip)
    • Introduction
      Dr. M Marcy
    • Update on PCV13 (routine & catch-up program)
      Dr. P Paradiso (Wyeth)
    • Cost-effectiveness of PCV13 (routine & catch-up program)
      Dr. M Messonnier
    • PCV13: draft recommendations and immunization schedules
      Dr. P Nuorti
  • Influenza VaccinesZip file format (.zip)
    • Introduction
      Dr. A Fiore
    • Update: influenza epidemiology
      Dr. L Finelli
    • Update: influenza virology
      Dr. N Cox
    • Monitoring the Safety of Influenza A (H1N1) 2009 Monovalent Vaccines
      Dr. C Vellozzi
    • H1N1 Vaccine: Implementation Update
      Dr. P Wortley
    • Influenza Vaccine Workgroup Discussions
      Dr. A Fiore

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