VOLUNTARY INFLUENZA IMMUNIZATION
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CIA-RDP78-04722A000200040057-9
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RIPPUB
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2
Document Creation Date:
December 19, 2016
Document Release Date:
February 10, 2003
Sequence Number:
57
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Publication Date:
August 24, 1972
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Approved For Release 2006/11/03 CIA-RDP78-04722AO00200040057-9
AT ISTRATIVE INTERNAL USE ONLY
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EMPLOYEE BULLETIN
24 August 1972
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minister immuniz,ati.ons against influenza. The first immunizations
are expected to be given during the week of 18 September 1972; the
second round is planned for the.week of 6 November 1972. Schedules
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VOLUNTARY INFLUENZA IMMUNIZATION
1. The Office of Medical Services, as in past years, will ad- STATINTL
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lung, or kidney deficiencies, for those with chronic disorders, and for
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4. The Director of Medical, Services recommends immunization as
e. protection against influenza especially for em to ees with h
t e time of immunization.
2. The vaccine to be administered this year is different from
that available in 1971. The vaccine has been reformulated, as recom-
mended by the United States Public Health Service, and is considered
to be more effective against both type A and type B influenza viruses.
Employees who have received one,or more doses of vaccine since 1968
will require only a single booster dose of the new 1972 vaccine. All
other employees should receive the new 1972 vaccine in two inoculations,
preferably six to eight weeks apart.
3. Because influenza vaccine is grown in eggs, anyone who is
allergic to eggs, chickens, or chicken feathers, or has experienced
an allergic reaction (asthma, hives, etc.) to a previous inoculation
of an egg-grown vaccine, should consult his personal physician before
receiving an influenza immunization. A form for certifying freedom
from egg allergies will be completed and presented by the employee at
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DISTRIBUTION: ALL EMPLOYEES
ADMINISTRATIVE - INTERNAL USE ONLY
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