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July 9, 2001

 

“Meningitis Shots Now Mandatory at State-Licensed Child-Care Centers” Associated Press (www.ap.org) (07/07/01)

The Tennessee Department of Health became the first state to pass a mandate requiring all children attending a state-licensed child-care center to receive the pneumococcal conjugate vaccine Prevnar against meningitis.  The July 1 requires all children born on or after June 29, 2001, to receive the four-shot series that helps prevent the most significant bacterial causes of meningitis, pneumonia, blood poisoning, and ear infections.  The exact cost per shot varies depending on provider, but the average is about $232 for all four doses for infants.

 

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