It is important for the nurse to stay informed of the most current recommendations for immunizations. Which of the following sources is most accurate regarding immunization guidelines?

A) American Academy of Pediatrics
B) American Academy of Family Physicians
C) American Academy of Infectious Disease Physicians
D) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention


D
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The best source of information for current recommendations is the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The American Academy of Pediatrics, American Academy of Family Physicians, and American Academy of Infectious Disease Physicians are all sources of immunization information, but their information is based on the CDC's information.

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