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2007 National Influenza Vaccine Summit
Addressing the challenges of the 2006 -2007 season and planning for the 2007-08 season
The 2007 National Influenza Vaccine Summit was convened on April 19-20 in Atlanta, Georgia. The Summit, which has been cosponsored by the American Medical Association (AMA) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) since 2001, was well attended; more than 225 experts representing over 115 diverse organizations participated. During the 2-day National Influenza Vaccine Summit, attendees were provided updates by experts in several vaccine-related fields, including vaccine manufacturing, vaccine distribution, and vaccine-related legislation. Information regarding innovative initiatives to increase public awareness and increase vaccine uptake also was shared. Throughout the meeting, participants were encouraged to provide feedback and pose topic-specific questions to presenters during organized discussion sessions. Summit attendees also developed a list of influenza-vaccine recommendations.
2007 National Influenza Vaccine Summit
Executive Summary
Meeting Minutes
Meeting Agenda
The agenda for the two-day meeting included 30 presentations from a variety of partners, representing all sectors of influenza vaccine and vaccination communication, production, delivery, and policy.
Meeting Presentations
Download PDF files of the 26 slide presentations from the Summit.

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