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IFM | Evaluating Changes to Meningococcal Vaccination Schedules
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IFM | Evaluating Changes to Meningococcal Vaccination Schedules

Inside Family Medicine · American Academy of Family Physicians

November 13, 202516m 52s

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Show Notes

In this special edition of 'Inside Family Medicine', sponsored by Sanofi, Dr. Jana Shaw and Dr. Peter Ziemkowski discuss potential changes to the meningococcal vaccination schedule. Key topics include the current two-dose vaccination schedule, proposed alternative schedules, recent research findings, and the potential implications of schedule changes on public health, health equity, and disease prevention. The episode emphasizes the importance of maintaining the current vaccination schedule for effective disease prevention and highlights the significance of timely vaccinations in protecting adolescents and young adults.

This episode was sponsored by Sanofi. The research discussed was developed through Sanofi funding.

Topics by Timestamp

00:00 Introduction to Inside Family Medicine

00:46 Meet the Experts: Dr. Jana Shaw and Dr. Peter Ziemkowski

02:13 Current Meningococcal Vaccination Schedule

04:23 Proposed Changes to the Vaccination Schedule

05:59 Research Findings on Vaccination Schedule Changes

09:19 Impact on Health Equity and Access

12:40 Advice for Family Physicians and Policymakers

16:24 Conclusion and Additional Resources

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This episode was sponsored by Sanofi. The research discussed was developed through Sanofi funding.

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