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Past content (since Jan 1998):

Original Contributions
Incidence of Hepatitis A in the United States in the Era of Vaccination
Annemarie Wasley; Taraz Samandari; Beth P. Bell
JAMA 2005; 294: 194-201. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Original Contributions
Incidence of Hepatitis A in Israel Following Universal Immunization of Toddlers
Ron Dagan; Alex Leventhal; Emilia Anis; Paul Slater; Yaffa Ashur; Daniel Shouval
JAMA 2005; 294: 202-210. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Editorials
Effect of Hepatitis A Vaccination Programs
Pierre Van Damme; Koen Van Herck
JAMA 2005; 294: 246-248. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Health Agencies Update
New Combination Vaccine
Tracy Hampton
JAMA 2005; 293: 2992. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Original Contributions
Combined Tetanus, Diphtheria, and 5-Component Pertussis Vaccine for Use in Adolescents and Adults
Michael E. Pichichero; Margaret B. Rennels; Kathryn M. Edwards; Mark M. Blatter; Gary S. Marshall; Monica Bologa; Elaine Wang; Elaine Mills
JAMA 2005; 293: 3003-3011. [Abstract] [Full text] [PDF] [ Author in the Room Audio ]  

Medical News & Perspectives
Basic Science Guides Design of New TB Vaccine Candidates
M. J. Friedrich
JAMA 2005; 293: 2703-2705. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Capitol Health Call
Preparing for Flu Season
Mike Mitka
JAMA 2005; 293: 2709. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

Books, Journals, New Media
Vaccine A: The Covert Government Experiment That’s Killing Our Soldiers and Why GI’s Are Only the First Victims
Paul H. Axelsen
JAMA 2005; 293: 2664. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Estimated Influenza Vaccination Coverage Among Adults and Children—United States, September 1, 2004–January 31, 2005
JAMA 2005; 293: 2334-2336. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Achievements in Public Health: Elimination of Rubella and Congenital Rubella Syndrome—United States, 1969-2004
JAMA 2005; 293: 2084-2086. [Extract] [Full text] [PDF]  

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