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2023
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CAVEI
CAVEI RECOMMENDATION ON VACCINATION INCORPORATION AGAINST RESPIRATORY SYNCYCIAL VIRUS IN OLDER ADULTS AND PREGNANT WOMEN IN THE NATIONAL IMMUNIZATION PROGRAM
2023
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NACI
Recommendation on Repeated Seasonal Influenza Vaccination
2022
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Conseil Supérieur des Maladies Infectieuses
Recommendations for the shingles vaccination
2022
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Conseil Supérieur de la Santé (CSS)
Vaccination against pneumococcal disease for adults in Belgium
2022
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Public Health Agency of Canada
Updated guidance on COVID-19 vaccines for individuals who are pregnant or breastfeeding
2021
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Comité Nacional de Inmunización (CNI)
Vaccination of pregnant women
2021
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CAVEI
CAVEI's statement on the use of COVID-19 vaccines in pregnant and lactating women
2021
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Tom Shimabukuro, ACIP
COVID-19 vaccine safety update - March 1st 2021
2021
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JCVI
New COVID-19 vaccine advice for adults living with adults who are immunosuppressed
2021
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Haute Autorité de Santé
Update of risk factors for severe forms of Covid-19 and recommendations on the strategy for prioritizing populations to be vaccinated
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