| Technical Advisory Group (TAG) |
Final report of the XX Technical Advisory Group (TAG) Meeting on Vaccine-preventable Diseases of the Pan American Health Organization, held in Washington, DC, October 2012.
:: 20 TAG Final Report, 2012
Final report of the XIX Technical Advisory Group (TAG) Meeting on Vaccine-preventable Diseases of the Pan American Health Organization, held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 2011.
:: 19 TAG Final Report (1.02 MB)
Final report of the XVIII Technical Advisory Group (TAG) Meeting on Vaccine-preventable Diseases of the Pan American Health Organization, held in San Jose, Costa Rica, August 2009.
:: 18 TAG Final Report (1.12 MB) --- Abstract Book, 2009
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Final report of the XVII Technical Advisory Group (TAG) Meeting on Vaccine-preventable Diseases of the Pan American Health Organization, held in Guatemala City, Guatemala, July 2006.
:: 17 TAG Final Report (400.62 kB) --- Abstract Book, 2006
Final report of the XVI Technical Advisory Group (TAG) Meeting on Vaccine-preventable Diseases of the Pan American Health Organization, held in Mexico City, Mexico, November 3-5, 2004.
:: 16 TAG Final Report (3.08 MB) --- Abstract Book, 2004
Conclusions and Recommendations of the XV Technical Advisory Group Meeting on Vaccine-preventable Diseases (TAG) of the Pan American Health Organization, was held in Washington, DC, USA, November 22-23, 2002.
:: 15 TAG Final Report (391.82 kB)
Conclusions and Recommendations of the XIV Technical Advisory Group Meeting on Vaccine-preventable Diseases (TAG) of the Pan American Health Organization, was held in Foz do Iguaçu, Brazil, October 2-5, 2000.
:: 14 TAG Final Report (246.34 kB)
Conclusions and Recommendations of the XIII Technical Advisory Group Meeting on Vaccine-preventable Diseases (TAG) of the Pan American Health Organization, was held in Hull, Quebec, April 12-16, 1999.
:: 13 TAG Final Report (196.18 kB)
From 20-24 May 2013, a Haitian team from the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) joined the EPI team of neighboring Dominican Republic (DR) in Santo Domingo for the DR to share its experiences in introducing the rota-virus vaccine into their National Immunization Programme last year.
In Argentina, the WHO-recommended human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is given to all girls at 11 years of age to prevent cervical cancer later in life. Whether or not a child gets vaccinated has nothing to do with socio-economic status in Argentina. Health centres right across the country provide all children free and compulsory vaccines against 15 diseases – 16 for girls.
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