Immunization Throughout the Life Course: What Is the Clinician's Role?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Pertussis Disease Pertussis (‘whooping cough’) is a bacterial infection affecting the respiratory system, caused by the organism Bordetella pertussis.
Advertisements

Update on Pneumococcal Vaccines
Health and Preventive Medicine Paul Dassow, MD, MSPH MD 815 November 10, 2006.
Healthy People 2020 Progress Review: The Burden of Tuberculosis and Infectious Diseases in the U.S. and Abroad Appendix Slides National Center for Health.
What are the 5 pathogens we’ve discussed in class?
Child Care Provider Parents Siblings GrandparentsHealthcare Worker.
Developed By: Barbara (Bobbi) P. Clarke, PhD. RD Professor & Extension Health Specialist, Co-Director for The University of Tennessee Center for Community.
Delmar Learning Copyright © 2003 Delmar Learning, a Thomson Learning company Unit VI Caring for Vulnerable Populations.
Did you know?. About 9.5 million people die each year due to global infectious diseases. Most of them are in third world countries.
Better Health. No Hassles. Get Immunized! National Immunization Month.
What is immunization Immunization is the process of conferring increased resistance (or decrease susceptibility) to infection.
Infectious Diseases Prof Keith Neal. Mortality One in eight of all deaths Mainly respiratory Pneumonia, influenza Cancers Stomach, head and neck, cervix,
Varicella Vaccine Robyn Mauldin-McLeod.
Maternal immunity. Acquired immunity Very small group ( < 20 birds??) Mortality may be high Natural selection (??)
Immunizations – Everyone Every Age Joan Bowe, RN, BSN Director, Personal Health Division Chair, AICCO.
Preventing Influenza: Mandatory Vaccines for all Hospital Care Givers and Patients Ashley Lundberg Sara Ido.
Influenza Jeffrey S. Duchin, M.D. Chief, Communicable Disease Control, Epidemiology and Immunization Section, Public Health - Seattle & King County Division.
Whooping Cough Bordetella Pertussis By: Ryan Fonda & Cortney Gandy.
Presentation Outline Introduction Reasons to Immunize Adults: Make the Case Myths vs. Facts Barriers to Adult Immunization The Ask Adult Immunization Resources.
MANDATORY CHILDHOOD IMMUNIZATIONS AND ADOLESCENT HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV): NO SHOTS – NO SCHOOL AUDREY MUNN AMY ROELSE.
Troi Cunningham, RN Kentucky Immunization Program October 2015.
Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases through Information and Education at the California Department of Public Health Vaisali Patel, MPH Candidate.
Presented by: Michelle Montemayor Molly Tor Terrie West Eileen Zuniga Student Health Problems Health Education Standard 3b.
 Highly contagious respiratory disease.  Caused by the bacterium bordetella pertussis.  One positive case in a home = a 90% to 100% chance other susceptible.
ADULT IMMUNIZATION An Unexploited Opportunity for Prevention William Schaffner, MD Professor of Preventive Medicine Department of Health Policy Professor.
Early Childhood Communicable Diseases. Whooping cough (pertussis) Whooping cough, while often less severe in older children and adults, can be very severe.
Immunisation. What you should know 2 The difference between immunisation and vaccination Benefits of immunisation National Immunisation Program Myths.
The Impact of Vaccines: Personal Stories Women in Government Learning Exchange on Adult Vaccine Policies August 1, 2017 Diane C Peterson Immunization.
Pharmacy Immunization Practice in North Carolina
Adolescent Immunization Trivia
Adolescent Immunization Trivia
Vaccine Education Module: Vaccines Updated: February 2015
August 2013 Goal: Promote the importance
Meaghan Leddy1, Britta Anderson1, Stanley Gall2 and Jay Schulkin1
Copyright © 2015 by the American Osteopathic Association.
Influenza Immunization:
Back to School 2013: An Immunization Checklist
Recommended Timeline for Influenza Vaccinations
Test your knowledge of vaccine-preventable disease in adults, and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) Recommended Adult Immunization.
Progress and Challenges with achieving Universal Immunization Coverage
Texas Department of State Health Services Dr
Global Update on Varicella: Protecting Against an Old Enemy
Adult Immunization: Making the Most of Everyday Opportunities
Immunizing the Older Adult: Challenges and Opportunities
ACIP Recommended Vaccines for Adults – By Age
Immunization Against Varicella:
The State of Pneumococcal Disease Prevention
Pneumococcal Disease Prevention in Children: Issues in the Era of PCVs
Protect Your Family’s Health With Immunizations
Maternal Pertussis vaccination: Giving Newborns a head start
In the past 30 years the majority of Canadians who were born outside of Canada (more than 70%) have originated from countries where vaccination coverage.
Social and Health issues of Immigration
Adolescent Immunization Trivia
Preventing HPV-related Disease: What Do the Latest Data Tell Us?
Immunization Update 2007 Varicella Vaccine Segment
Addressing Pneumococcal Disease in Latino Communities
Challenges in Adult Vaccination
Provincial Measles Immunization Catch-Up Program
Healthy People 2010 Focus Area 14
A large proportion of immigrant youth are susceptible to chickenpox (varicella). Evidence indicates that up to 50% of youth at age 15 who are immigrants.
Caring Through communities
Key Area 3.7: Immunisation
Clinical Microbiology and Infection
Improving Adult Immunization Rates
Illustrative Performance Improvement Targets
MS, Age, and Immune Function
Distilling the Data: The Latest Updates on HPV-Related Disease and Its Prevention.
Contribution of Vaccines to Life-Course Event-Free Health
MenB Update: Communicating the Imperative With Parents
The Expanding Role of Community Pharmacists in Identification of At-Risk Patients and Provision of Pneumococcal Vaccinations Ed Cohen, PharmD Immunization.
Presentation transcript:

Immunization Throughout the Life Course: What Is the Clinician's Role?

Introduction

Important Immunizations in At-Risk Adults

Immunosenescence Leads to Increased Incidence of Certain Diseases in Older Adults

Immune Changes That May Reduce the Immune Response in Older Adults

Vaccination in the Cardiology Setting

Effect of Influenza Vaccination on Hospitalization Due to Cardiovascular Diseases

Cardiologists May Not View Immunization as Their Responsibility

Pneumonia Causes More Deaths Globally Than Any Other Infectious Disease

Incidence of Pneumonia in Older Adults

Incidence of Hospitalization for Community-Acquired Pneumonia

Conditions That Increase Risk of Pneumococcal Disease

Cardiac Complications in Patients With Community-Acquired Pneumonia

Importance of Childhood Immunization

Measles Epidemic in Europe Due to Low Vaccine Coverage

Vaccination Rates in Adults Older Than Aged 50 Years

Reasons Cited for Not Recommending Pneumococcal Vaccine in Adults

Incorporating Immunization Into Clinical Practice

Measles Vaccination in Adults

Vaccinating Pregnant Women Helps Prevent Whooping Cough in Newborns

Adolescents Should Be Immunized Against HPV

Influenza Immunization -- Timing Is Critical

Immunization Against Pneumococcal Disease

Effectiveness of Herpes Zoster Vaccine

Public Health and Immunization Throughout the Life Course

Clinical Imperatives for Reducing VPDs Across the Life Course

Abbreviations