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2018 July
JCVI recommends to extend vaccination against HPV to boys
NITAG Recommendation
United Kingdom
2018 July
Ghana inaugurates the NITAG
Ghana
2018 May
New study on the introduction of rotavirus vaccine in the national immunization programs of Finland, Denmark, Norway and Sweden
2018 March
The Caribbean Immunization Technical Advisory Group (CiTAG), the first NITAG of its kind
2018 February
The latest WHO position paper on BCG vaccines
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2018 February
A brand new way of training NITAG : the exemple of China
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2017 November
Voice from the field : Lyazzat Yeraliyeva
Kazakhstan
2017 November
The number of countries with functional NITAGs doubled between 2010 (41) and 2016 (83)
2017 October
The Health Council of the Netherlands recommends rotavirus vaccination for children despite not being cost-effective
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