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658: Avian Flu Symposium Takeaways, Adolescent Immunization Toolkit

An episode of the Public Health Review Morning Edition podcast, hosted by ASTHO, titled "658: Avian Flu Symposium Takeaways, Adolescent Immunization Toolkit" was published on May 6, 2024 and runs 4 minutes.

May 6, 2024 ·4m · Public Health Review Morning Edition

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Dr. Marcus Plescia, ASTHO Chief Medical Officer, elaborates on a blog he authored on takeaways from the recent Avian Flu Symposium; Katelyn Wells, Chief Research Evaluation and Development Officer for the Association of Immunization Managers, discusses a toolkit to help with adolescent vaccination numbers; and ASTHO's 2024 Legislative Prospectus series can be a valuable resource for you and your team as it lists the top 10 public health policy trends to watch. ASTHO Blog Article: From the Chief Medical Officer – Key Takeaways from ASTHO's HPAI Scientific Symposium Association of Immunization Managers Webpage: Adolescent Immunization Toolkit ASTHO Webpage: 2024 Legislative Prospectus Series ASTHO Webpage: Stay Informed

Dr. Marcus Plescia, ASTHO Chief Medical Officer, elaborates on a blog he authored on takeaways from the recent Avian Flu Symposium; Katelyn Wells, Chief Research Evaluation and Development Officer for the Association of Immunization Managers, discusses a toolkit to help with adolescent vaccination numbers; and ASTHO's 2024 Legislative Prospectus series can be a valuable resource for you and your team as it lists the top 10 public health policy trends to watch.

ASTHO Blog Article: From the Chief Medical Officer – Key Takeaways from ASTHO's HPAI Scientific Symposium

Association of Immunization Managers Webpage: Adolescent Immunization Toolkit

ASTHO Webpage: 2024 Legislative Prospectus Series

ASTHO Webpage: Stay Informed

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