What’s new in 2010? (cont) New PCV 13 recommendations

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What’s new in 2010? (cont) New PCV 13 recommendations ● Children <2yrs should complete pneumococcal conjugate series with PCV 13 ● Children 2yrs-5yrs should receive 1 dose PCV 13 as a booster Updated Influenza recommendations for 2010-2011 Children < 9 years of age receiving only 1 dose of Novel A H1N1 2009-2010 should receive 2 doses of seasonal influenza 2010-2011 New PCV 13 recommendation. With the introduction of PCV13 children <2yrs should complete the pneumococcal conjugate series with PCV13 instead of PCV7 Children age 2yrs to 5yrs who have completed the series should have one booster dose of PCV13 given Updated Influenza recommendations for 2010-2011 seasonal flu vaccine Those children <9 yrs who received 1 dose of novel A H1N1 2009-2010 vaccine last year should have 2 doses of seasonal 2010-2011 vaccine this year regardless of their status on prior seasonal flu vaccine usage. Ohio AAP MOBI Sept. 2010 Ohio Chapter, American Academy of Pediatrics 2010