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Immunization Advisory Committee: Process and Final Report
Immunization Advisory Committee:
Kim Marie Thorburn
Lead Staff:
Tara Wolff
The Board established the Immunization Advisory Committee (IAC) to
provide recommendations on criteria to determine which vaccines should be
included in the child care/school immunization rule (WAC 246-100-166)
Many new vaccines for children and young adults are
expected to be available over the next few years. A number of these vaccines
will end up on the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
Recommended Childhood and Adolescent Immunization Schedule. The Board
will face complex decisions about which vaccines to include in the child
care/school immunization rule (WAC 246-100-166). Factors other than those
considered by the ACIP will need to be considered to address the unique
needs of our state. The Board believes that approaching this decision using
rational criteria is the best method for protecting children and the
community at large while balancing the interests of parents and families.
The IAC met
three times to develop the recommendations. In addition, between the second
and third meeting of the IAC a Technical Advisory Group (TAG) further
refined the criteria and tested them against the pertussis antigen. The TAG
comprised representatives from the fields of public health, primary care,
epidemiology, and medical ethics. The IAC reviewed and further refined the
TAG» s work at its final meeting in March 2006. These criteria were
presented to the SBOH at the April 12, 2006 meeting. The board adopted the
report as an interim report and asked that the TAG be re-convened to further
refine the criteria and to test them against three antigens (pertussis,
tetanus, and diphtheria). The TAG met on
May 17, 2006. The results of the
TAG deliberations were presented to and adopted by the board on June 14,
2006.
Immunization Advisory Committee (IAC)
Meetings
Immunization Advisory Committee
Recommendations
Technical Advisory Group (TAG) Meetings
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