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  2. Thimerosal: Resources & Information | Immunize.org

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    Thimerosal (a molecule that contains ethyl mercury) is a widely used preservative in medical products. Since 2001, all vaccines routinely recommended for children 6 years of age and younger are thimerosal-free, except for some formulations of inactivated influenza vaccine. Numerous studies have shown that there is no relationship between vaccines, either with or without thimerosal, […]

  3. Screening Checklist for Contraindications to Injectable Influenza...

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    Screening Checklist. patient name. for Contraindications. date of birth / /. month day year. to Injectable Influenza Vaccination. For patients (both children and adults) to be vaccinated: The following questions will help us determine if there is any reason we should not give you or your child inactivated injectable influenza vaccination today.

  4. Ask The Experts About Vaccines: Rabies | Immunize.org

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    Globally, about 59,000 human rabies deaths occur each year, and 98% of these deaths are caused by the canine (dog) rabies virus variant. In the United States, the canine rabies virus variant has been eliminated, but wildlife variants (such as bat, raccoon, and skunk rabies virus variants) remain. Hawaii is the only U.S. state that is rabies-free.

  5. Evidence Shows Vaccines Unrelated to Autism

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    The court found the evidence was “over-whelmingly contrary” to the theory that autism is linked to MMR vaccine, thimerosal, or a combination of the two. Since then, additional scientific evidence adds evidence to the conclusion that neither vaccines, nor the thimerosal in vaccines, was linked to autism. Based on the research, the World ...

  6. This page was updated on October 11, 2024. Explore chikungunya immunization resources for providers: clinical vaccine guidelines, federal resources.

  7. Use These CDC Fact Sheets to Keep Patients and Staff Up to Date...

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    When thimerosal is used this way, it is removed later in the process. Only trace (very tiny) amounts remain. The only childhood vaccines today that have trace amounts of thimerosal are one DTaP and one DTaP-Hib combination vaccine. Why was thimerosal removed from vaccines given association between thimerosal in vaccines to children?

  8. Ask The Experts About Vaccines: Influenza | Immunize.org

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    Thimerosal-containing vaccines are safe to use in children. No scientific evidence indicates that thimerosal in vaccines causes adverse events unless the patient has a severe allergy to thimerosal. Despite this, a few states have enacted legislation that restricts the use of thimerosal-containing vaccines in children.

  9. Ask The Experts About Vaccines: Influenza | For Special...

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    Influenza vaccination during pregnancy reduces mothers’ risk of influenza illness, preterm labor, and their infants’ risk of influenza and influenza-related hospitalization in the first 6 months of life. Vaccination can occur in any trimester, including the first. Only inactivated or recombinant influenza vaccines may be given during pregnancy.

  10. Find healthcare provider (RSV) VIS, IIS, ACIP recommendations, clinical guidelines, immunization standing orders, federal resources, CDC schedules, expert answers to questions, package inserts.

  11. Ask The Experts About Vaccines: Vaccine Safety | Immunize.org

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    Thimerosal, a very effective preservative, has been used to prevent bacterial contamination in vaccine vials since the 1930s. It contains a type of mercury known as ethylmercury, which is different from the type of mercury found in fish and seafood (methylmercury).