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Relevant publications and documents 

  • WHO Consultation on HIV-HBV and HIV-HCV Co-Infections in China (December 2010)
  • Immunization in Practice - A practical guide for health 2004 Update (August 2006)
  • Immunizations, vaccines and biologicals: WHO strategy plan 2006-2009 (December 2005)
  • WHO vaccine preventable diseases: monitoring system
    2005 global summary
    • Full publication in PDF format (December 2005)
    • Country profile selection centre (October 2005)
  • Global immunization vision and strategy 2006-2015 (October 2005)
  • International review of the Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI) in China (February 2005)
  • Immunization in practice: A practical resource guide for health workers 2004 update (2004)
  • Western Pacific region field guidelines for measles immunization (2004)
  • Introduction of inactivated poliovirus vaccine into oral poliovirus vaccine-using countries (July 2003)
  • Western Pacific regional plan of action for measles elimination (January 2003)
  • Western Pacific regional plan to improve hepatitis B control through immunization (January 2003)
  • Western Pacific regional plan of action for immunization safety 2001-2005 (October 2001)
  • Immunization safety surveillance — guidelines for managers of immunization programmes on reporting and investigating adverse events following immunization (1999)
  • 2004 Global immunization data


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