Learn strategic concepts for increasing immunization rates in healthcare, university, adult, and maternal population groups.
It’s easier to prevent a disease than to treat it. And it’s safer to get a vaccine than the actual disease. Despite the fact that immunizations are one of the greatest advancements in public health in controlling the spread of infectious diseases, barriers remain.
IMMUNIZATIONS strategies SERIES (IMM)
Our immunization classes provide you with a basic understanding of immunization concepts and strategies for public health practice. All classes are provided through TRAIN.org, the Public Health Foundation’s learning network.
(IMM002) ACIP June 2019 Meeting Summary and Background Information
(IMM003) Improving Adult Vaccination Rates
(IMM004) Improving Healthcare Immunization Rates
(IMM005) Influenza Immunizations in College and University Students
(IMM006) Maternal Immunizations
(IMM007) Vaccine Safety Monitoring in the United States
(IMM008) Human Papillomavirus Virus Disease and Vaccines
(IMM009) Pneumococcal Disease and Vaccines
(IMM010) Immune Responses to Vaccines - Basic Concepts
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