AAP News Vol. 10 No. 10 October 1994, p. 2
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Mississippi immunization registry

LAURIE LARSON

Mississippi is the first state to enact legislation requiring physicians to report vaccinations to a statewide registry, the July 18 Immunization Action News reported.

The "Mississippi Child Immunization Act of 1994," which became law in July, requires the state's health department to establish a statewide childhood immunization registry to which health care providers must report administered childhood immunizations.