- Immunization Alliance
The Immunization Alliance is an American
vaccine advocacy consortium, assembled under auspices of theAmerican Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) in May 2008. The Immunization Alliance has called for a governmental information campaign, ongoing research into vaccine safety and efficacy, balanced media coverage, and restoration of confidence among parents due to thevaccine controversy and the relatedcontroversies in autism .Emergence
Citing the largest
measles outbreak in the US since 1966 (130 cases in fifteen states),Paul Offit , a member of the Alliance, asserted that this re-emergence of a common childhood disease was a warning about the dangers of "what can happen when parents are misinformed about vaccine safety." [ [http://www.idinchildren.com/200809/guested.asp] ] "We do not want to become a nation of people who are vulnerable to diseases that are deadly or that can have serious complications, especially if those diseases can be prevented," saidRenee Jenkins , president of the AAP. [ [http://www.aap.org/advocacy/releases/sept08Immunizationalliance.htm] ]The Immunization Alliance was described in the July, 2008, issue of "Pediatrics" (published by the AAP), announcing the organization's debut and detailing its plans for improving
vaccine schedule adherence and combating decliningimmunization rates.Member organizations
Over twenty organizations, representing a broad swath of the American medical community, have banded together with the AAP to form the Immunization Alliance, including:
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Academy of Family Physicians
*American Academy of Pediatrics
*American Academy of Physician Assistants
*American College of Preventive Medicine
*American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists
*American College of Osteopathic Pediatricians
*American Medical Association
*American Public Health Association
*America's Health Insurance Plans
*Association of State and Territorial Health Officials
*California Immunization Coalition
*Every Child By Two
*Immunization Action Coalition
*Infectious Diseases Society of America
*March of Dimes
*National Foundation for Infectious Diseases
*National Vaccine Program Office
*Parents of Kids with Infectious Diseases
*Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society
*Sabin Vaccine Institute
*UnitedHealth Group
* Vaccine Education Center at theChildren's Hospital of Philadelphia
*Voices for Vaccines References
External links
* [http://www.aap.org/advocacy/releases/sept08Immunizationalliance.htm AAP.org] - "New Immunization Alliance Issues National Call to Action',
American Academy of Pediatrics (Sept. 18, 2008)
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