The Vaccine Handbook App

com.eotttech.vaccinehandbook

Total installs
10,000+
Rating
4.6(127 reviews)
Released
March 7, 2016
Last updated
September 18, 2022
Category
Medical
Developer
Eye of the Tiger Technologies
Developer details
Name
Eye of the Tiger Technologies
E-mail
unknown
Website
https://www.eyeofthetigertech.com
Country
unknown
Address
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Description

The new 2022 TVH App contains the eleventh edition of The Vaccine Handbook.

Updates in the 11th Edition include:

* A completely rewritten and expanded chapter on COVID-19, containing the latest authorized products, schedules, and recommendations in plain language.

* Newly available vaccines: MMR (Priorix): PCV15 (Vaxneuvance); PCV20 (Prevnar 20); tick-borne encephalitis vaccine (Ticovac).

* Long awaited preferential recommendation for use of higher dose and adjuvanted (so called "enhanced") influenza vaccines in older adults.

* Use of PCV15 in children

* Concise guidelines for vaccination in special circumstances.

* Concise guidelines for vaccination in special circumstances.

* Discussion of new issues regarding policy and mandates that have arisen in the COVID-19 era

* Setting the record straight in the midst of the Vaccine Misinformation Pandemic.

* Tips on effectively communicating the benefits and risks of vaccination to patients.

* Links to CoVER modules throughout the app.

The Vaccine Handbook: A Practical Guide for Clinicians (“The Purple Book” is a uniquely comprehensive source of practical, up-to-date information for vaccine providers, educators, and advocates. It draws together the latest vaccine science and guidance into a concise, user-friendly, practical resource for the private office, public health clinic, academic medical center, hospital, and classroom.

The Vaccine Handbook App provides

• Vital information on every licensed vaccine in the United States;

• Rationale behind authoritative vaccine recommendations;

• Contingencies encountered in everyday practice;

• Advice on how to address concerns about vaccines;

• Background on vaccine policy and infrastructure;

• Standards and regulations;

• Office logistics, billing procedures, and much more.

About the Author: Gary S. Marshall, MD, a professor of pediatrics at the University of Louisville School of Medicine in Kentucky, serves as chief of the Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases. In addition to being a busy clinician, he is nationally known for his work in the areas of vaccine research, advocacy, and education.

PIDS: The Pediatric Infectious Disease Society (PIDS) has partnered with the publisher, Professional Communications, Inc., to distribute The Vaccine Handbook App.

From the Foreword . . .

“The Purple Book is a tried and true, concise, user-friendly compendium of pretty much every-thing you need to know to engage in vaccine practice. TPB is the next best thing to having a personal vaccine expert on speed dial. . . or in the office next door. I have both, but I still use TPB on a regular basis (there’s also a copy in our clinic and one in the fellow’s welcome packet).”

– Kris A. Bryant, MD

President

Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society

The Reviews:

The Vaccine Handbook is a wonderful, thorough collection of valuable information for all clinicians who vaccinate children. A must have reference book for every office.

– Paul A. Offit, MD Maurice R. Hilleman Professor of Vaccinology and Professor of Pediatrics, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine

This book gives clinicians a well-organized and efficient one-stop source for information on immunizations and vaccine preventable diseases.

– Kevin J. Downes, MD Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center

During my more than 20 years in the field of immunization education, I have not seen another book that is so brimming with state-of-the-science information.

– Deborah L. Wexler, MD Executive Director, Immunization Action Coalition