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Childhood Immunisation

The challenges and opportunities of translating best practice immunisation strategies among low performing general practices to reduce equity gaps in childhood immunisation coverage in New Zealand

The challenges and opportunities of translating best practice immunisation strategies among low performing general practices to reduce equity gaps in childhood immunisation coverage in New Zealand

... improve childhood immunisation coverage ...the immunisation coverage rates revealed considerable variability; however, most practices showed some ...to childhood immun- isation ...improve ...

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A novel approach to evaluating the UK childhood immunisation schedule: estimating the effective coverage vector across the entire vaccine programme

A novel approach to evaluating the UK childhood immunisation schedule: estimating the effective coverage vector across the entire vaccine programme

... current immunisation programme arguably has greatest room for improvement in better protecting against: Pertussis (due to the high incidence [21] and relatively low efficacy of primary vaccine); Pneumococcal (for ...

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Ethnicity-specific factors influencing childhood immunisation decisions among Black and Asian Minority Ethnic groups in the UK: a systematic review of qualitative research

Ethnicity-specific factors influencing childhood immunisation decisions among Black and Asian Minority Ethnic groups in the UK: a systematic review of qualitative research

... MMR immunisation, which limits the extent to which we can generalise our fi ndings to other immunisations and additional research should consider focusing on other vac- cines in the childhood ...

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RISK PERCEPTION OF CHILDHOOD IMMUNISATION AMONG THE PUBLIC IN KOTA KINABALU, SABAH

RISK PERCEPTION OF CHILDHOOD IMMUNISATION AMONG THE PUBLIC IN KOTA KINABALU, SABAH

... National Immunisation Program (NIP) was assessed by an online-focused group of parents who refused all or part of the NIP (n = ...refused childhood vaccinations due to multiple factors which included their ...

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NSW Annual Immunisation Coverage Report, 2009

NSW Annual Immunisation Coverage Report, 2009

... Australian Childhood Immunisation Register data is the problem of underreporting of immunisation encounters by ...of immunisation encounters leads to underestimation of cov- erage ...

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An observational study of febrile seizures: the importance of viral infection and immunization

An observational study of febrile seizures: the importance of viral infection and immunization

... other childhood vaccines is ...Australian Childhood Immunisation Register recorded more than 28,000 doses of trivalent influenza vaccine administered to children aged 6 months to 5 years in Western ...

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Volume 23 Number 9 & 10

Volume 23 Number 9 & 10

... Of the 90 cases, 50 (56%) were unvaccinated, 18 (20%) were vaccinated, and 22 (24%) had missing vaccination status. Of the 18 vaccinated cases, five (all aged 15–35 years) had two documented doses, three one dose only ...

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Invasive pneumococcal disease in western Sydney, 2002–2010

Invasive pneumococcal disease in western Sydney, 2002–2010

... Australian Childhood Immunisation Register lists of children overdue for vaccination, Aboriginal children were identified in partnership with local Aboriginal health workers and followed up in an attempt to ...

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Prevalence and factors associated with incomplete immunization of children (12–23 months) in Kwabre East District, Ashanti Region, Ghana

Prevalence and factors associated with incomplete immunization of children (12–23 months) in Kwabre East District, Ashanti Region, Ghana

... of immunisation programmes [3]. In Ghana, the coverage of childhood immunisation had re- duced nationally (and also by region) from 79 to 77% with Western Region recording the most reduction from 82 ...

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NSW Annual Report Describing Adverse Events Following Immunisation, 2010

NSW Annual Report Describing Adverse Events Following Immunisation, 2010

... Australian Childhood Immunisation Regis- ter for National Immunisation Program vaccines for children aged less than 7 years; NSW Health data on vaccines administered in schools for 12–17-year-olds; ...

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Vol 6, No 3 (2012)

Vol 6, No 3 (2012)

... and childhood immunisation remains an important strategy in the reduction of morbidity and mortality from common ...on Immunisation (NPI) guidelines, a child should receive a Bacille Calmette-Guérin ...

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Immunisation rates of medical students at a tropical Queensland university

Immunisation rates of medical students at a tropical Queensland university

... Immunisation of medical students is an important infection control strategy, one that is strongly recommended by leading international public health advisory bodies [1,2]. Clinical guidelines for vaccination ...

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NSW Annual Immunisation Coverage Report, 2010

NSW Annual Immunisation Coverage Report, 2010

... Australian Childhood Immunisation Register of three doses of a diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (DTP)- containing vaccine, three doses of polio vaccine, three doses of Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib) ...

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Volume 22 Number 9 & 10

Volume 22 Number 9 & 10

... in immunisation cover- age in NSW for children, adolescents and the elderly, to the end of ...Australian Childhood Immunisation Register, the NSW School Immunisation Program and the NSW ...

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How do general practitioners persuade parents to vaccinate their children? A study using standardised scenarios

How do general practitioners persuade parents to vaccinate their children? A study using standardised scenarios

... Abstract: Objective: To understand how general practitioners (GPs) address parental concerns about childhood immunisation using standardised scenarios. Methods: A combination of typical case and intensity ...

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Risk of hospitalisation with fever following MenB vaccination : self-controlled case series analysis

Risk of hospitalisation with fever following MenB vaccination : self-controlled case series analysis

... 6 The results have shown a significant increased risk of hospital admission with fever within 7 three days of the routine childhood immunisation schedule at 8 and 16 weeks dose 1 and 3 8[r] ...

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NSW Annual Immunisation Coverage Report, 2011

NSW Annual Immunisation Coverage Report, 2011

... Australian Childhood Immunisation Register of three doses of a diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis (DTP)- containing vaccine, three doses of polio vaccine, two or three doses of PRP-OMP containing Haemophilus ...

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Prevention of hepatitis A and B by immunisation

Prevention of hepatitis A and B by immunisation

... Health care workers and others at risk who do not respond to immunisation against hepatitis B with currently available vaccines remain susceptible to the infection. A large number of non-responders were immunised ...

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Development of DNA vaccines against Burkholderia pseudomallei

Development of DNA vaccines against Burkholderia pseudomallei

... DSTO-TN-08n 3.3 Immunisation and challenge of mice with multiple DNA vaccine constructs Based on the results observed following immunisation with a single DNA vaccine construct, the four[r] ...

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An ethical framework for public health immunisation programs

An ethical framework for public health immunisation programs

... health immunisation program is an opportunity ...community immunisation program is likely to be as cost effective as other competing health ...national immunisation programs, the Pharmaceutical ...

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