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The 2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccination Campaign: Summary of a Workshop Series (2010)
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The 2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccination Campaign: Summary of a Workshop Series

TOBY MERLIN, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

DAVID LAKEY, Texas Department of State Health Services

Seattle

TOBY MERLIN, Panel Chair, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

JAMES BLUMENSTOCK, Association of State and Territorial Health Officials

CATHY SLEMP, West Virginia Department of Health and Human Resources

JACK HERRMANN, National Association of County and City Health Officials

Moderated Discussion with Panelists and Attendees

  • What new ideas have surfaced in this meeting today that should be explored further?

  • Were lessons learned during the pandemic response that could enhance efforts to reduce the burden of seasonal flu in future years?

  • Were any examples discussed that could be implemented immediately to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the vaccine administration system?

  • What further evaluation questions remain?

Closing Remarks


Raleigh

JAY BUTLER, Workshop Co-Chair, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Austin, Seattle

JEFFREY DUCHIN, Workshop Co-Chair, Public Health–Seattle & King County, WA

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