Brief Remarks on CDC ACIP Vaccines Meeting This Week

My impressions of the first couple of days of the CDC ACIP meeting on vaccines will be brief. My wife and I were interested in learning more about the new Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) vaccine. It sounds like the vaccine was upvoted with only a few no votes. Most committee members thought the vaccine was a good idea. It sounds like the decision to get the RSV vaccine should be in the context of a shared-decision making conversation with your doctor.

We didn’t get a chance to hear the presentation on the Polio vaccine. The slides were available and it looks like most people are vaccinated. The recommendation is that if you’re not already vaccinated or incompletely vaccinated, or you’re a health care worker likely to encounter patients with polio, a laboratory worker who might handle material with the polio virus in it, or traveling to regions where you might contract it, then the vaccine would be recommended.

Here is a link to the presentation slides.

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