Gardasil provisional ACIP recommendations posted
As shown by the series of announcements in the past six months regarding Merck's rotavirus vaccine, there's a pattern for how ACIP recommendations become official -- first a vote at one of the committee's thrice-annual meetings, then the online posting of recommendations on the ACIP website a few months later, and, finally, publication in MMWR a few months after that. Only then are the recommendations truly 'official', for what that's worth. In the case of RotaTeq, the ACIP vote came on February 21, provisional recommendations were posted in May, and final publication occurred on August 10 (as we noted here).
Using this timetable for comparison, all signs point to Merck's HPV vaccine, Gardasil, being on a faster track. Recall that the ACIP vote took place on June 29 (as we discussed then), but the provisional recommendations are already posted here at the ACIP website, where they've been available for over a week. The only real news from the document is that publication of the official version of the recommendations in MMWR is tentatively slated for November. (Thanks to the Immunization Action Coalition for the heads-up.)
Using this timetable for comparison, all signs point to Merck's HPV vaccine, Gardasil, being on a faster track. Recall that the ACIP vote took place on June 29 (as we discussed then), but the provisional recommendations are already posted here at the ACIP website, where they've been available for over a week. The only real news from the document is that publication of the official version of the recommendations in MMWR is tentatively slated for November. (Thanks to the Immunization Action Coalition for the heads-up.)
Labels: ACIP, Gardasil, HPV, Recommendations


