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Sunday, October 29, 2006

Shingles vaccine recommended for adults 60+

We'd be remiss not to mention the biggest development out of this week's ACIP meeting, namely, the recommendation that all adults age 60 and over receive a single dose of Merck's new shingles vaccine, Zostavax. Here's the CDC press release, the Merck press release, and an AP story (courtesy of the Washington Post).

Also useful is this site assembled by the NIP with numerous resources about the painful condition formally known as herpes zoster and the new vaccine against it. Zostavax was licensed by the FDA in May and is the latest in a series of new vaccines introduced by Merck during the past year, though it's safe to say that this news hasn't received a hundredth of the attention that went to Gardasil in June.

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