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1 Personal Belief Exemptions to Required Immunizations: Putting a New Law Into Practice

2 u Dean A. Blumberg, MD, FAAP –Disclosure »speakers bureau: sanofi pasteur –Discussion: “off label” use of FDA approved vaccines u Catherine Martin –Nothing to disclose

3 u Parental vaccine safety concerns –Increase in personal belief exemptions (PBEs) –Consequences of PBEs u PBE policies –Exemption policies and exemption rates –Washington experience u AB2109 –Summary –Governor’s signing statement –Implementation u Provider’s role –Resources u Questions Personal Belief Exemptions to Required Immunizations: Putting a New Law Into Practice

4 Vaccine-Preventable Diseases: Baseline 20th Century & Current Morbidity MMWR 1999;48:245, 2013;62(33)

5 Vaccine Adverse Event Myths u No credible scientific evidence that vaccines cause: –autism –multiple sclerosis –diabetes –asthma –inflammatory bowel disease –SIDS –overwhelm immune system

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7 Monday, February 17, 2014 New slide

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9 Lee et al NVIC 2010 Permanent Medical Exemptions & Personal Beliefs Exemptions, Kindergarten Students, California

10  Refused pertussis vaccination 22.8 times increased risk of pertussis

11 Invasive H. influenzae Type B Disease MMWR 11/98 47:993, 1999;47:38,77, 2002;51:234 conjugates infants *est.

12 parent/guardian deferral or refusel

13 Marin et al Pediatrics 2011;128:214 Varicella Mortality Rates, United States

14  Refused varicella vaccination –8.6 times increased risk of varicella

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19 2009 Lee et al NVIC 2010 Kindergarten PBEs by County 2000

20 Dean, I inserted this next slide as it compares 10 years vs 9 years, - use whichever one you prefer

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25 Vaccination Policies & Rates of Exemption Omer et al NEJM 2012;367:1170

26 Vaccination Policies & Rates of Exemption Omer et al NEJM 2012;367:1170

27 Vaccination Policies & Rates of Exemption Omer et al NEJM 2012;367:1170

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30 July 2011

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34 AB2109 Genesis u Objective –change PBE: Washington State as a model u Coalition –California Immunization Coalition –American Academy of Pediatrics, CA –California Academy of Family Physicians –California Medical Association –Health Officers Association of California

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42 AB2109: Implementation u Effective January 1, 2014 u Parents wanting to exempt their children from one or more required immunizations –must use form u Students affected –newly admitted to CA school (K-12 th ) –advancing to 7 th grade –newly admitted to child care u Form must be signed no sooner than 6 months before admission to school/child care/advancing to 7 th grade

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44 AB2109: Health Care Providers u Provide information –benefits and risks of required immunizations –health risks of specific vaccine-preventable diseases to child and community u Sign form along with parent –only parent signs for religious exemption u Who can sign form –MD, DO, NP, PA, naturopathic doctor, credentialed school nurse

45 Parental Immunization Refusal u Listen carefully to concerns –encourage questions u Discuss known risks and benefits –risks to unimmunized child u Concerns about specific vaccines –discuss –administer other vaccines u Multiple injection concerns –modify schedule u Revisit discussion in future visits u Document

46 Vaccine Safety Discussion Strategies u Empathize: acknowledge that there are many conflicting messages in the media u Assess level of scientific evidence desired u Maximize benefits to their child –not a public health discussion –vaccines provide protection –risk of disease for omitted vaccines u Provide appropriate resources

47 Continued Vaccine Refusal u Challenges –time commitment for discussions »frustration u “Fire” patient from practice/clinic? –acknowledge differences »“it sounds like you and I have different philosophies” –agree to disagree on this subject

48 MMWR 1999;48:241

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50 AB2109: Summary u Personal belief exemptions rising –linked to increased risk of vaccine-preventable diseases among those exempted and their community u New exemption process in California in 2014 –effect on exemption rate?

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52 ImmunizeCA.org

53 Provider Resources for Vaccine Conversations with Parents Updated information to help healthcare professionals talk to parents about: Vaccines Vaccine-preventable diseases Vaccine safety Resources healthcare professionals can give parents www.cdc.gov/vaccines/conversations

54 www2.aap.org/immunization/families/families.html American Academy of Pediatrics Childhood Immunization Support Program (CISP)

55 www.immunizationinfo.org/professionals National Network for Immunization Information

56 Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Vaccine Education Center www.chop.edu/service/vaccine-education-center

57 Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) www.immunize.org

58 February 18, 2014 CDPH Webinar ShotsforSchool.org

59 Vaccine Safety Concerns: Resources u CDC –www.cdc.gov/vaccinesafety/index.html u AAP –www2.aap.org/immunization/families/safety.html u NNII –www.immunizationinfo.org/professionals u CHOP –www.chop.edu/service/vaccine-education-center/vaccine- safety u Shots for School –www.shotsforschool.org

60 For more information: Shotsforschool.org info@immunizeca.org


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