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FDA revokes Emergency Use Authorizations for the Lucira by Pfizer COVID-19 & Flu Test and the Lucira by Pfizer COVID-19 & Flu Home Test at the request of Pfizer Inc. The decision reflects ongoing evaluations of diagnostic device efficacy and safety.
A CDC report highlights that many flu-related deaths in children and teens could have been prevented with vaccination. While fatalities are rare, the findings emphasize the importance of flu vaccination in this age group.
FDA has authorized a new diagnostic lab test developed by the CDC for detecting human infections with seasonal influenza viruses and novel influenza A viruses. This test aims to enhance the ability to identify potential pandemic threats.
CDC will hold a telebriefing to discuss this season's influenza vaccination recommendations and coverage among healthcare personnel and pregnant women. This initiative aims to enhance awareness and improve vaccination rates.
National Influenza Vaccination Week will emphasize the importance of flu vaccination among young adults aged 19-24. The CDC plans to utilize social media outreach to engage this demographic effectively.
The CDC designates December 9 as Older Adults Vaccination Day during National Influenza Vaccination Week, urging individuals aged 65 and older to receive their flu vaccinations. This initiative aims to increase vaccination rates among older adults to enhance public health.
The CDC has designated December 8 as Employee Health Day during National Influenza Vaccination Week to encourage flu vaccinations among the American workforce. This initiative aims to highlight the seriousness of influenza, which can lead to hospitalization and death.
The CDC emphasizes the importance of flu vaccination for pregnant women, children, and caregivers during National Influenza Vaccination Week. December 6 is designated as Family Vaccination Day to promote family-wide immunization.
The CDC launches its fifth annual National Influenza Vaccination Week from December 5-11 to promote flu vaccination. This initiative aims to emphasize the importance and safety of flu shots during the holiday season.
National Influenza Vaccination Week will take place from December 5-11, 2010, emphasizing the importance of flu vaccinations. The initiative aims to encourage continued vaccination efforts beyond the holiday season.
The CDC will hold a telebriefing on December 3 to update the public on U.S. influenza activity and vaccination rates for the current season. This briefing coincides with National Influenza Vaccination Week.
The National Foundation for Infectious Diseases (NFID) will present new research on influenza vaccination behaviors at an upcoming news conference. CDC Director Dr. Thomas Frieden will participate, highlighting the importance of vaccination during the influenza season.
The ACIP has recommended the use of CSL's Afluria seasonal influenza vaccine for the 2010-11 season in the United States. This trivalent inactivated vaccine aims to enhance immunization efforts against seasonal influenza.
A report indicates that 40% of the eligible American population received the seasonal flu vaccination during the 2009-10 season, an increase from 33% in the previous season. This highlights a growing awareness and participation in flu vaccination efforts.
The CDC has launched its largest public awareness campaign to help travelers avoid the flu during the holiday season. This initiative aims to promote health and safety for travelers.
Recent studies in Canada suggest a potential link between seasonal influenza vaccines and the risk of 2009 H1N1 influenza. These findings, while unpublished, have garnered media attention and may influence future vaccination strategies.
Pharmacists nationwide are collaborating with the CDC to promote appropriate antibiotic use during the influenza season. This initiative aims to educate consumers and reduce antibiotic misuse.
A CDC report reveals that many fatalities from the 2009 H1N1 influenza virus were linked to co-infections with Streptococcus pneumoniae. This finding highlights the importance of monitoring bacterial co-infections in influenza cases.
The U.S. Departments of Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, and Education will announce updated guidance for schools in preparation for the influenza season. This initiative aims to enhance safety protocols and public health measures in educational settings.
CDC will hold a telebriefing to provide updates on the investigation of human cases of novel Influenza A (H1N1). This briefing aims to inform stakeholders about the current status of the outbreak.
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