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MSN: Learner Tien, un joueur à part : « Je vis toujours chez mes parents. Je démé­na­gerai peut‐être cette année. Mes parents sont toujours présents…

Learner Tien, un joueur à part : « Je vis toujours chez mes parents. Je démé­na­gerai peut‐être cette année. Mes parents sont toujours présents…

Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) are information sheets produced by CDC that explain both the benefits and risks of a vaccine to vaccine recipients. In the case of recipients under 18, they are provided to a parent or legal guardian. Federal law requires that VISs be handed out before each dose of certain vaccinations.

As of , Vaccine Information Statements (VIS) developed by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) are no longer published in the Pediatric Patient Education library.

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Vis-à-vis comes from Latin by way of French, where it means literally "face-to-face." In English it was first used to refer to a little horse-drawn carriage in which two people sat opposite each other. From there it acquired various other meanings, such as "dancing partner."

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Comparing and contrasting (Definition of vis-à-vis from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

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Vaccine Information Statements (VISs) explain to vaccine recipients both the benefits and risks of a vaccine.

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A VIS or Vaccine Information Statement is a document, produced by CDC, that informs vaccine recipients – or their parents or legal representatives – about the benefits and risks of a vaccine they are receiving.

You Must Provide Patients with Vaccine Information Statements—It’s the Law! Explains VIS legal requirements, where to find them, dates of current VISs, plus learn more about the top 10 facts about VISs.

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