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Errata: Vol. 55, No. RR-15
In the MMWR Recommendations and Reports, "General Recommendations on Immunization: Recommendations of
the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)," errors occurred. On page 17, the second subhead should
read, "Adolescents and Adults (Aged >11 Years)." In Table 11 on page 26, the first sentence of the
†† footnote should read,
"HIV-infected children should receive IG after exposure to measles and can receive varicella and measles vaccine if
CD4+ lymphocyte count is >15%." In the first paragraph on page 29, line 17 should read, ". . . either
>2 mg/kg of body weight or 20 mg/day of prednisone . . ."
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