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Subject IZ Express #1,797: Immunize.org updates Ask the Experts for hepatitis B and dengue, posts variety of revised clinical resources, and more
Date January 29, 2025 11:02 AM
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Issue 1,797: January 29, 2025
Top Stories
* Immunize.org reviews, updates content of “Ask the Experts” web page on hepatitis B vaccines (#IZX1)
* Immunize.org reviews, updates content of “Ask the Experts” web page on dengue vaccine (#IZX2)
* No MMWR or FluView published this week as HHS pauses public communications and meetings during administration transition (#IZX3)
* Immunize.org updates five hepatitis B resources for healthcare professionals, noting option to use Heplisav-B in pregnancy and discontinuation of PreHevbrio (#IZX4)
* Immunize.org updates “Evidence Shows Vaccine Unrelated to Autism” (#IZX5)
* Immunize.org updates resource summarizing the endorsements of professional organizations for school vaccination requirements and opposing nonmedical exemptions (#IZX6)
* Immunize.org updates two vaccine storage and handling resources (#IZX7)
* Immunize.org updates “Vaccine Administration Record for Adults” and the "Vaccine Administration Record for Children and Teens" (#IZX8)
* “Recommendations for the Use of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine”: watch the 2-minute answer, part of the Ask the Experts Video Series on YouTube (#IZX9)
* Vaccines in the news (#IZX10)


Immunize​.org Website and Clinical Resources
* Recap: Immunize​.org updates its "Standing Orders for Administering Hepatitis B Vaccine to Children and Teens" template (#IZX11)
* Recap: Immunize​.org updates its resource "Don't Be Guilty of These Preventable Errors in Vaccine Storage and Handling!" (#IZX12)
* Recap: Immunize​.org updates its "Notification of Immunization Letter Template" (#IZX13)
* Recap: Immunize​.org revises "Supplies You May Need at an Immunization Clinic"  (#IZX14)

Featured Resources
* Immunize.org lifetime immunization record cards available for patient-held records; adult-only cards no longer available (#IZX15)
* Order laminated 2025 U.S. immunization schedule booklets from Immunize​.org (#IZX16)
* Immunize​.org's elegantly designed "Vaccines Save Lives" black enamel pins make wonderful gifts or workplace recognitions! (#IZX17)


Upcoming Events
* Questions about our website? Register for Immunize.org Website Office Hours February 12 at 4:00 p.m. (ET) or February 13 at 12:00 p.m. (ET). Previously recorded sessions available online. (#IZX18)

Editorial Information (#Editorial)
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Top Stories
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Immunize​.org reviews, updates content of “Ask the Experts” web page on hepatitis B vaccines

Immunize​.org updated the questions and answers in its "Ask the Experts" web page for HepB vaccine ([link removed]) . Updates reflect that Heplisav-B (Dynavax) is an option for use during pregnancy now that safety data is available. The web page was also updated to reflect the removal of PreHevbrio, which VBI Vaccines withdrew from the U.S. market in November 2024 for business reasons. The section addresses how to complete series initiated with PreHevbrio.

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Immunize​.org's Ask the Experts ([link removed]) main page leads you to 30 distinct web pages on dozens of topics with more than 1,300 common or challenging questions and answers (Q&As) about vaccines and their administration. Immunize​.org's team of experts includes Kelly L. Moore, MD, MPH (team lead); Carolyn B. Bridges, MD, FACP; Iyabode Beysolow, MD, MPH; and Jane R. Zucker, MD, MSc.

Related Links
* Immunize​.org: Ask the Experts: Hepatitis B ([link removed]) main page
* Immunize​.org: Ask the Experts ([link removed]) main page to access more than 1,300 questions and answers

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Immunize​.org reviews, updates content of “Ask the Experts” web page on dengue vaccine

Immunize​.org updated its "Ask the Experts" web page for the dengue vaccine ([link removed]) . Updates incorporate:
* A note that Dengvaxia (Sanofi) production is scheduled to end in early 2026
* Updates links to CDC’s “General Best Practices for Immunization”
* Updates to the epidemiology of dengue

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* Immunize​.org: Ask the Experts: Dengue ([link removed]) main page
* Immunize​.org: Ask the Experts ([link removed]) main page to access more than 1,300 questions and answers

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No MMWR or FluView published this week as HHS pauses public communications and meetings during administration transition

HHS paused all public communications, including communications from CDC, during the administration transition. The February 2025 meeting of the HHS National Vaccine Advisory Committee (NVAC) was canceled.

No MMWR publications or FluView updates on influenza and respiratory virus activity in the United States were posted during the week of January 20.

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Immunize​.org updates five hepatitis B resources for healthcare professionals, noting option to use Heplisav-B in pregnancy and discontinuation of PreHevbrio

Immunize​.org updated five hepatitis B resources to address two recent developments: the addition of Heplisav-B (Dynavax) as an option for vaccination during pregnancy and the withdrawal of PreHevbrio (VBI Vaccines) from the U.S. market in November 2024 for business reasons. Where relevant, the resources now discuss how to complete the series initiated with PreHevbrio with any other available HepB products. The updated resources include:
* Hepatitis B and Healthcare Personnel ([link removed])
* Standing Orders for Administering Hepatitis B Vaccine to Adults ([link removed])
* Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B Vaccines: Be Sure Your Patients Get the Correct Dose ([link removed])
* Healthcare Personnel Vaccination Recommendations ([link removed]) , which also updates the option to administer MenABCWY to laboratory workers, if indicated
* Hepatitis B: Questions & Answers ([link removed]) , which also states that people with a severe allergy to yeast should not receive any currently available HepB vaccine, because PreHevbrio was the only HepB option not manufactured using yeast cells

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* Immunize​.org: Clinical Resources: Hepatitis B ([link removed]) main page
* Immunize​.org: Clinical Resources A–Z ([link removed]) main page, where you can filter by topic, vaccine, language, or other criteria

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Immunize​.org updates “Evidence Shows Vaccine Unrelated to Autism”

Immunize​.org recently updated its Evidence Shows Vaccine Unrelated to Autism ([link removed]) resource. Updates reflect the latest science that continues to show no relationship between vaccines and autism. We acknowledge the partnership of the Autism Science Foundation, which co-brands this resource, providing advice from their subject matter experts.

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Related Links
* Immunize​.org: Clinical Resources: Improving the Vaccination Experience ([link removed]) main page
* Immunize​.org: Clinical Resources: Autism: Resources & Information ([link removed]) main page
* Immunize​.org: Clinical Resources: Addressing Vaccine Anxiety ([link removed]) main page
* Immunize​.org: Clinical Re ([link removed]) sources A–Z ([link removed]) main page, where you can filter by topic, vaccine, language, or other criteria

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Immunize​.org updates resource summarizing the endorsements of professional organizations for school vaccination requirements and opposing nonmedical exemptions

Immunize​.org updated Leading Medical Organizations Endorse Strong School and Childcare Vaccination Requirements and Elimination of Non-Medical Exemptions ([link removed]) . The resource is updated with the most current position statements from a variety of medical organizations. The resource also links to Immunize​.org's web page displaying information on states' exemption policies.

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Related Links
* Immunize​.org: Clinical Resources: Importance of Vaccines: Resources & Information ([link removed]) main page
* Immunize​.org: Official Guidance: State Exemptions ([link removed]) main page
* Immunize​.org: Clinical Resources A–Z ([link removed]) main page, where you can filter by topic, vaccine, language, or other criteria

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Immunize​.org updates two vaccine storage and handling resources

Immunize​.org updated two storage and handling resources. The resources include:
* Checklist for Safe Vaccine Storage and Handling ([link removed]) : Edits emphasize the value of using digital data loggers for vaccine storage and the importance of never using dormitory-style combination units for vaccine storage
* Vaccine Storage Emergency Response Worksheet ([link removed]) : Contact information for manufacturers was verified. Edits remove VBI Vaccines from the list of manufacturers and specify Bavarian Nordic as the manufacturer of Vaxchora (oral cholera vaccine) and Vivotif (oral typhoid vaccine)

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Related Links
* Immunize​.org: Clinical Resources: Storage & Handling ([link removed]) main page
* Immunize​.org: Clinical Resources A–Z ([link removed]) main page, where you can filter by topic, vaccine, language, or other criteria

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Immunize​.org updates “Vaccine Administration Record for Adults” and the "Vaccine Administration Record for Children and Teens"

Immunize​.org updated vaccine administration records for adults and for children and teens ([link removed]) as age-appropriate, adding recently recommended vaccines, including PCV21 (Capvaxive, Merck), mRNA RSV (mResvia, Moderna), and mpox vaccine (Jynneos, Bavarian Nordic) and removing PreHevbrio (HepB, VBI). Polio vaccine (Ipol, Sanofi) was added to the adult form ([link removed]) .

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Related Links
* Immunize​.org: Clinical Resources: Administering Vaccines ([link removed]) main page
* Immunize​.org: Clinical Resources A–Z ([link removed]) main page, where you can filter by topic, vaccine, language, or other criteria

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“Recommendations for the Use of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine”: watch the 2-minute answer, part of the Ask the Experts Video Series on YouTube

This week, our featured episode from the Ask the Experts Video Series is Recommendations for the Use of Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine ([link removed]) . The video explains CDC’s recommended immunization schedule.

The 2-minute video is available on our YouTube channel ([link removed]) , along with our full collection of quick video answers to popular Ask the Experts ([link removed]) questions.

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Like, follow, and share Immunize​.org’s social media accounts and encourage colleagues and others interested in vaccination to do likewise.
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* LinkedIn at ImmunizeOrg ([link removed])
* YouTube at ImmunizeOrg ([link removed])

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Vaccines in the news

These recent articles convey the potential risks of vaccine-preventable diseases and the importance of vaccination.
* Washington Post: RFK Jr. Disparaged Vaccines Dozens of Times in Recent Years and Misled on Race ([link removed]) (1/28/25)
* New York Times: Pediatricians Try New Tactics to Win Over Vaccine Skeptics ([link removed]) (1/24/25)
* White House: Withdrawing the United States from the World Health Organization ([link removed]) (1/20/25)
* Medical Xpress: Vaccine Misinformation: A Lasting Side Effect from COVID ([link removed]) (1/19/25)
* HHS: HHS Provides $590 Million to Accelerate Pandemic Influenza mRNA-based Vaccine Development, Enhance Platform Capability for Other Emerging Infectious Disease ([link removed]) (1/17/25)
* PLOS Global Public Health: It Won’t End with COVID: Countering the Next Phase of American Antivaccine Activism 2025–29 ([link removed]) (1/8/25)

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Immunize​.org Website and Clinical Resources
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Recap: Immunize​.org updates its "Standing Orders for Administering Hepatitis B Vaccine to Children and Teens" template

Immunize​.org made minor updates to its Standing Orders for Administering Hepatitis B Vaccine to Children and Teens ([link removed]) template. All hyperlinks were reviewed and updated as needed, and a note was added that teens age 18 years and older who received 2 doses of Heplisav-B at least 4 weeks apart do not need a third dose.
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Recap: Immunize​.org updates its resource "Don't Be Guilty of These Preventable Errors in Vaccine Storage and Handling!"

Immunize​.org edited its resource titled Don't Be Guilty of These Preventable Errors in Vaccine Storage and Handling! ([link removed]) Updates now indicate that COVID-19 content is blended into the CDC's main vaccine storage toolkit. Additionally, two new bullets were created to encourage:
* Checking for NSF/ANSI 456 certification indicating compliance with voluntary standards of vaccine storage quality performance when purchasing new vaccine storage units
* Use of digital data loggers for temperature monitoring, which is recommended for all vaccine storage units and required for Vaccines for Children (VFC) vaccine storage

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Recap: Immunize​.org updates its "Notification of Immunization Letter Template"

Immunize​.org updated its Notification of Immunization Letter Template ([link removed]) , removing PreHevbrio from the list of possible immunizations given. VBI Vaccines withdrew PreHevbrio from the U.S. market in fall 2024 for business reasons.
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Recap: Immunize​.org revises "Supplies You May Need at an Immunization Clinic" 

Immunize​.org updated the URLs in its resource, Supplies You May Need at an Immunization Clinic ([link removed]) .
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Featured Resources
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Immunize​.org lifetime immunization record cards available for patient-held records; adult-only cards no longer available

As the use of immunization information systems and electronic records increases, demand for patient-held immunization record cards has declined. Immunize​.org discontinued printing its adult record cards due to lack of demand, but we will continue to offer our Lifetime Immunization Record Cards ([link removed]) .

The Lifetime Record Cards are printed on rip-proof, smudge-proof, waterproof paper and are designed to last a lifetime. They fit in a wallet when folded. The record cards are for providers to give to patients as a permanent personal vaccination record and are sold in boxes of 250.

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To purchase record cards for your site, please visit the Immunize.org ([link removed]) ​ ([link removed]) Shop ([link removed]) .

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* Immunize​.org: Shop Immunize.org ([link removed]) main page

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Order laminated 2025 U.S. immunization schedule booklets from Immunize​.org

Laminated booklets of the 2025 U.S. child and adolescent immunization schedule ([link removed]) and the 2025 U.S. adult immunization schedule ([link removed]) are available now in the Immunize​.org shop. The laminated booklets are shipping now.

The schedules are available online as PDFs from CDC ([link removed]) at no cost. Immunize​.org’s laminated booklets are ideal for use in any busy healthcare setting where vaccines are given. Features include:
* Durability: Their tough coating can be wiped down, and they can stand up to a year's worth of use.
* Format: Each schedule is produced in an 8.5” X 11” booklet format; with color coding for easy reading, our laminated schedules replicate the original CDC formatting, including all tables and notes. The adult schedule is 16 pages and the child and adolescent schedule is 20 pages.
* Easy access to CDC updates: The CDC online schedule includes an addendum page that will display ACIP’s new recommendations as CDC adopts them during 2025. Each Immunize​.org laminated schedule addendum page includes QR codes you can scan to view or print the online addendum page as it is revised.
* Bonus content: Both schedules include a bonus page with Immunize​.org’s popular 1-page handout summarizing the dose, route, and needle size recommendations for all vaccines and recipients.

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* Immunize​.org: Laminated Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedules (0–18 years) ([link removed]) web page
* Immunize​.org: Laminated Adult Immunization Schedules (19 and older) ([link removed]) web page
* Immunize​.org: Shop Immunize.org ([link removed]) main page

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Immunize​.org's elegantly designed "Vaccines Save Lives" black enamel pins make wonderful gifts or workplace recognitions!

Immunize​.org’s elegantly designed “Vaccines Save Lives” pins ([link removed]) are meaningful gifts for people who care about vaccination. The pin makes a refined statement in hard black enamel with gold lettering and edges, measuring 1.125" x 0.75". The pin features a stick-through-post with the back covered by a round rubber cap that holds the pin securely. A gold metal spring-lock clasp is also provided.

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Wear these pins on clothing, ([link removed]) uniforms, and white coats to show that you value vaccines.

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To learn simple tips and tricks for using our website efficiently, please register for our next set of Website Office Hours on Wednesday, February 12 at 4:00 p.m. (ET) ([link removed]) or Thursday, February 13 at 12:00 p.m. (ET) ([link removed]) . The same content will be covered in both sessions.

We will open each 45-minute session with a short, live demonstration on navigating the Official Guidance ([link removed]) (part 2: state resources) website section and address questions submitted in advance. This section is extremely useful for those who want to know about state immunization requirements for school and childcare. You can submit questions when you register or live on Zoom during the session.

Register today for Immunize​.org Website Office Hours (content is the same for both):
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The archive of previous Website Office Hours content is posted at Immunize​.org’s Webinars & Videos ([link removed]) page.

Mark your calendar ([link removed]) for future Immunize​.org Website Office Hours.

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Editorial Information
Editor-in-Chief
Kelly L. Moore, MD, MPH
Managing Editor
John D. Grabenstein, RPh, PhD
Associate Editor
Sharon G. Humiston, MD, MPH
Writer/Publication Coordinator
Taryn Chapman, MS
Courtnay Londo, MA
Style and Copy Editor
Marian Deegan, JD
Web Edition Managers
Arkady Shakhnovich
Jermaine Royes
Contributing Writer
Laurel H. Wood, MPA
Technical Reviewer
Kayla Ohlde

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