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About the ICLAC
The Immunization Coalition of Los Angeles County (ICLAC) is a diverse, grassroots, community-based partnership of Los Angeles County hospitals, schools, clinics, health department programs, pharmacies, health plans, vaccine companies, and non-profit organizations with a mission to collaborate to improve access to the medically recommended immunizations for adults and adolescents, especially among groups at highest risk for vaccine preventable diseases in Los Angeles County.
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ICLAC Newsletter – October 2023
Welcome to the monthly edition of the ICLAC newsletter. The newsletter is published the last week of each month for upcoimg month. Editor, Arely Briseño, MPH, Los Angeles County Department
ICLAC Newsletter – September 2023
September 2023 ICLAC Newsletter – Mid-Month Update This is a mid-month update of ICLAC newsletter with information on the most important webinars on immunizations. For additional information on more webinars
CDC Recommends a Powerful New Tool to Protect Infants from the Leading Cause of Hospitalizations
New immunization is the first approved and recommended in the U.S. to prevent severe RSV disease in all infants For Immediate ReleaseThursday, August 3, 2023 Contact: CDC Media Relations (404) 639-3286