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ACIP Meeting Information

The ACIP holds three meetings each year at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia to review scientific data and vote on vaccine recommendations. Meetings are open to the public and available online via live webcast.

In order to attend the ACIP meeting, in person, at CDC’s Clifton Road campus, ACIP attendees (participants and visitors) must register online. Registration is not necessary to listen to the meeting via phone or live meeting. The week prior to the meeting you will receive a placard for your vehicle (parking tag) and instructions for navigating the secure CDC environment to attend the ACIP meeting.

Register for the upcoming February ACIP meeting

Meeting Location
Tom Harkin Global Communication Center
(Building 19), Room 232
Kent “Oz” Nelson Auditorium
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
1600 Clifton Road, NE
Atlanta, Georgia 30329-4027

February 27-28, 2019

Deadline for registration:
Non-US Citizens: January 30, 2019
US Citizens: February 15, 2019

Registration is NOT required to watch the live meeting webcast or to listen via telephone.

Listening to meeting via phone only:

  • Toll Free: 1-877-925-7916
    Passcode: 4080878459

2019

  • February 27-28
  • June 26-27
  • October 23-24

2020

  • February 26-27
  • June 24-25
  • October 28-29

2021

  • Feb 24-25
  • June 23-24
  • October 20-21

2022

  • February 23-24
  • June 22-23
  • October 19-20

Meeting Agendas

Meeting Minutes

ACIP meeting minutes are posted on the website within 90 days of the meeting date.

Note: Requests for meeting minute files prior to the ones currently posted may be sent to acip@cdc.gov

Live Meetings

ACIP Live Meeting Archives:

Presentation Slides

ACIP past meeting presentations:

Note: Requests for slide presentation files prior to the ones currently posted may be sent to acip@cdc.gov

View archived ACIP documents in CDC Stacks.

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