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2006 Red Book® Errata 4/11/07 PDF
Long Branch, NJ
and Health Center, San Diego, CA
California, San Diego Medical Center, San Diego, CA
the antimalarial drug mefloquine (but not chloroquine) can inhibit the
growth of the vaccine strain of S typhi, the orally administered vaccine
should be given at least 24 hours before or after administration of any
of these agents should be omitted and replaced with Mefloquine or chloroquine
may be administered simultaneously with oral Ty21a vaccine. The
Precautions and Contraindications section in Salmonella Infections on page
584
contains the correct information.
be changed from caspofungin to itraconazole.
to -70°C (-94°F).
Against Influenza, last sentence of first paragraph: Zanamivir is not approved
for
chemoprophylaxis should be omitted and replaced with Zanamivir is approved
for chemoprophylaxis of influenza in people 5 years of age and older. Table
3.28 on page 404 contains the correct information.
should read Table 3.32, page 445.
be administered at the same time as immunizations, including live-virus
vaccines, except measles vaccine, which temporarily can suppress tuberculin
reactivity should be omitted and replaced with A TST can be administered
at the same time as inactive and live-virus vaccines, including measles
vaccine. Page 37, in Active Immunization, under Tuberculin Testing, and Page
450,
in the Measles chapter, under Precautions and Indications, Tuberculosis, contain
the correct information regarding administration of a TST and measles vaccine.
tetracycline ointment is applied to the conjunctival surface within 1 hour
of delivery, the chance of developing chlamydial conjunctivitis is rare
should be omitted and replaced with Neonatal ocular prophylaxis with silver
nitrate solution or erythromycin ointment for prevention of gonococcal
ophthalmia does not prevent perinatal transmission of C trachomatis
from mother to infant. Page 256, under Neonatal Chlamydial Conjunctivitis,
contains the correct information.
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