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Recommendations for Influenza Immunization of Children

Recommendations for Influenza Immunization of Children

... for influenza infection and its compli- cations at high rates similar to those experienced by the ...Annual influenza immunization is recom- mended for all children with high-risk conditions who are ...

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A survey of pediatricians' attitudes regarding influenza immunization in children

A survey of pediatricians' attitudes regarding influenza immunization in children

... childhood influenza vaccination, based on their own opinions and personal ...5); influenza immunization practices regarding patient selection and specific type of vaccine administered (questions 3, ...

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Influenza Immunization of Schoolchildren: Can We Interrupt Community Epidemics?

Influenza Immunization of Schoolchildren: Can We Interrupt Community Epidemics?

... that immunization of schoolchildren may have substantial benefits to society, particularly if performed in a group-based ...Specifically, influenza immunization resulted in net savings of between $4 ...

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Prevention of Influenza: Recommendations for Influenza Immunization of Children, 2006–2007

Prevention of Influenza: Recommendations for Influenza Immunization of Children, 2006–2007

... TIV is administered intramuscularly into the antero- lateral thigh of infants and young children and into the deltoid muscle of older children and adults (injection- site recommendations are outlined in the Red Book: ...

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Prevention of Influenza: Recommendations for Influenza Immunization of Children, 2008–2009

Prevention of Influenza: Recommendations for Influenza Immunization of Children, 2008–2009

... influenza immunization. Because of the increased de- mand for immunization during each influenza season, the AAP and the CDC have suggested providing the vaccine (1) at any visit to the ...

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Low Rates of Influenza Immunization in Young Children Under Ontario’s Universal Influenza Immunization Program

Low Rates of Influenza Immunization in Young Children Under Ontario’s Universal Influenza Immunization Program

... speci fi c provider education around in- fl uenza immunization of young children in universal programs. Our fi nding that children whose providers are pedia- tricians are more likely to be vaccinated speaks to the ...

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Recommendation for Mandatory Influenza Immunization of All Health Care Personnel

Recommendation for Mandatory Influenza Immunization of All Health Care Personnel

... Mandatory programs for all HCP should be implemented nationwide. Mandating influenza vaccine for all HCP is ethically justified, necessary, and long overdue. Employees of health care institutions have both ethical and ...

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Potential for Single High-Dose Influenza Immunization in Unprimed Children

Potential for Single High-Dose Influenza Immunization in Unprimed Children

... After the first dose, the high-dose vac cine was a significantly better stimulator of serum HAl antibody in initially seronegative persons than the standard dose vaccine by three methods[r] ...

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Safety and Utilization of Influenza Immunization in Children With Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Safety and Utilization of Influenza Immunization in Children With Inflammatory Bowel Disease

... received immunization than con- trols ...uenza immunization against IBD-related health services ...uenza immunization is safe in children with IBD and should be encour- aged to improve poor coverage ...

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Influenza Immunization for All Health Care Personnel: Keep It Mandatory

Influenza Immunization for All Health Care Personnel: Keep It Mandatory

... 1–4 Immunization (used interchangeably with vaccination in this statement) of health care personnel (HCP) annually is a matter of patient safety and is crucial in efforts to reduce health care – associated in fl ...

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Local Response to Microneedle Based Influenza Immunization in the Skin

Local Response to Microneedle Based Influenza Immunization in the Skin

... developing influenza-related complications, such as infants, elderly persons, and immunocompromised individuals ...of immunization is the ...administered influenza vaccine for human use in the United ...

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Prevention of Influenza: Recommendations for Influenza Immunization of Children, 2007–2008

Prevention of Influenza: Recommendations for Influenza Immunization of Children, 2007–2008

... of influenza, in- creased efforts are needed to identify and immunize all children at high risk and all healthy children ages 6 through 59 months and to inform their parents when annual immunizations are ...of ...

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Influenza vaccination among healthcare workers and absenteeism from work due to influenza-like illness in a teaching hospital in Palermo

Influenza vaccination among healthcare workers and absenteeism from work due to influenza-like illness in a teaching hospital in Palermo

... of influenza immunization [9] but several other determinants may also contribute to its ...new influenza virus 2009 A/H1N1 encourages us to enrich our knowledge of the common critical factors, such ...

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Influenza in Infants Born to Women Vaccinated During Pregnancy

Influenza in Infants Born to Women Vaccinated During Pregnancy

... reaction (PCR), or direct fluorescent antibody (DFA); and laboratory- confirmed influenza hospitalizations. Laboratory-confirmed respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infection was also ascertained in infants born to ...

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Planning influenza vaccination programs: a cost benefit model

Planning influenza vaccination programs: a cost benefit model

... of influenza, immunization rates are below recom- mended levels ...2010 influenza season, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommended that everyone 6 months of age and older ...

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The Concordance of Parent and Child Immunization

The Concordance of Parent and Child Immunization

... have immunization visits during the season for other, noninfluenza immunizations according to ...an influenza immunization if their adult caregiver was immunized (95% CI, ...their influenza ...

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Ahmed

Ahmed

... diseases, influenza remains to be one of the most common causes of morbidity and mortality in adults older than 65 years, with being responsible for more than 75% of vaccine-preventable diseases in this population ...

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THE EFFECT OF IMMUNIZATION AGAINST INFLUENZA ON AN EPIDEMIC OF RESPIRATORY ILLNESS IN CHILDREN

THE EFFECT OF IMMUNIZATION AGAINST INFLUENZA ON AN EPIDEMIC OF RESPIRATORY ILLNESS IN CHILDREN

... unimmunized or control group, with a median age of 8.7 years and an average age of 10 years, was definitely older than the immunized.. group in which the median age was 3.7 years.[r] ...

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Immunization With Trivalent Inactivated Influenza Vaccine in Partially Immunized Toddlers

Immunization With Trivalent Inactivated Influenza Vaccine in Partially Immunized Toddlers

... because influenza vaccines change frequently, affecting not only antibody responses in partially immunized toddlers, but potentially immune responses in more fully immunized ...previous influenza season ...

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H9N2 Influenza Whole Inactivated Virus Combined with Polyethyleneimine Strongly Enhances Mucosal and Systemic Immunity after Intranasal Immunization in Mice

H9N2 Influenza Whole Inactivated Virus Combined with Polyethyleneimine Strongly Enhances Mucosal and Systemic Immunity after Intranasal Immunization in Mice

... H9N2 influenza virus, and the viral infection could be dis- continued if intranasal immunity is well established ...attenuated influenza vaccines or subunit influenza vaccines (such as purified viral ...

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