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NSW Annual Vaccine-Preventable Disease Report, 2010

NSW Annual Vaccine-Preventable Disease Report, 2010

... of vaccine-preventable disease surveillance are to: detect and investigate outbreaks of vaccine- preventable disease; identify contacts of patients who may be at risk of ...

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NSW Annual Vaccine-Preventable Disease Report, 2009

NSW Annual Vaccine-Preventable Disease Report, 2009

... of vaccine-preventable disease are subject to several ...of disease for two ...time, vaccine-preventable disease notification data do provide a useful indication of the ...

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NSW Annual Vaccine-Preventable Disease Report, 2011

NSW Annual Vaccine-Preventable Disease Report, 2011

... of vaccine-preventable disease data to highlight the challenges as well as significant improvements in disease control over ...While vaccine-preventable dis- eases remain ...

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RABIES, A VACCINE PREVENTABLE DISEASE: CURRENT STATUS, EPIDEMIOLOGY, PATHOGENESIS, PREVENTION AND CONTROL WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA

RABIES, A VACCINE PREVENTABLE DISEASE: CURRENT STATUS, EPIDEMIOLOGY, PATHOGENESIS, PREVENTION AND CONTROL WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO INDIA

... the vaccine dose on day 14 and administering it on day 28 while using Essen ...rabies vaccine does not have any adverse effect on pregnant woman, course of pregnancy, fetus or lactating ...rabies ...

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Vaccine-Preventable Disease Among Homeschooled Children: Two Cases of Tetanus in Oklahoma

Vaccine-Preventable Disease Among Homeschooled Children: Two Cases of Tetanus in Oklahoma

... On June 26, 2012, a non-Hispanic white male aged 17 years stepped on a rusty boat anchor and sustained a puncture wound to his foot while working outdoors for a sailing program. He cleaned the wound with hydrogen ...

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The Alaska Haemophilus influenzae Type b Experience: Lessons in Controlling a Vaccine-Preventable Disease

The Alaska Haemophilus influenzae Type b Experience: Lessons in Controlling a Vaccine-Preventable Disease

... influenzae disease due to non-b encapsulated serotypes was reported in 20 children aged ⬍ 10 years during 1991–2004 (8 serotype a, 1 serotype d, 1 serotype e, and 10 serotype f), with a median of 1 case per year ...

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Incorporating Vaccine-Preventable Disease Surveillance Into the National Health Information Network: Leveraging Children's Hospitals

Incorporating Vaccine-Preventable Disease Surveillance Into the National Health Information Network: Leveraging Children's Hospitals

... tronic Disease Surveillance System promotes the use of data and information system standards to advance the development of efficient, integrated, and interoperable surveillance systems, although it has not been as ...

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Vaccination Policies and Disease Incidence Across the Pond: Implications for the United States

Vaccination Policies and Disease Incidence Across the Pond: Implications for the United States

... and vaccine-preventable disease trends in Europe, the policy implications are timely and relevant to US vaccination practices given the ongoing measles outbreaks in the United States and the ...

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Vaccines: Can Transparency Increase Confidence and Reduce Hesitancy?

Vaccines: Can Transparency Increase Confidence and Reduce Hesitancy?

... US vaccine program from 1900 to 1998 demon- strated reduction or elimination of many infectious diseases that had resulted in substantial childhood morbidity and mortality, including smallpox, diphtheria, ...

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Rehabilitation techniques in ankylosing spondylitis management: a case report

Rehabilitation techniques in ankylosing spondylitis management: a case report

... sles vaccine catch-up, followed by changing the immuni- zation schedule for measles to include 2 doses of ...of vaccine which the provinces had requested and promised to implement in a coordinated ...for ...

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Hospitalizations for vaccine preventable pneumonias in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: a 6-year analysis of the Nationwide Inpatient Sample

Hospitalizations for vaccine preventable pneumonias in patients with inflammatory bowel disease: a 6-year analysis of the Nationwide Inpatient Sample

... In conclusion, this study highlights an association of higher odds of admissions for H. influenzae pneumonia in IBD patients and for pneumonias due to influenza virus among lowest income UC patients. Among IBD patients, ...

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Since The Start Of The Vaccines For Children Program, Uptake Has Increased, And Most Disparities Have Decreased

Since The Start Of The Vaccines For Children Program, Uptake Has Increased, And Most Disparities Have Decreased

... Third, changes in disparities occurred at different rates across vaccines. It is tempting to posit a relationship between the number of shots associated with a particular vaccine and its uptake specifically for ...

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Advancing the application of systems thinking in health: why cure crowds out prevention

Advancing the application of systems thinking in health: why cure crowds out prevention

... contracts disease A, from which each will recover after a certain duration determined by the activity of ...from disease B. If they do not die of disease B, individuals will all die 25 years later ...

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Risk factors for delay in age appropriate vaccinations among Gambian children

Risk factors for delay in age appropriate vaccinations among Gambian children

... study to the mothers attending the immunization clinics with their children. After this, the field assistants identi- fied potentially eligible mother-child pairs and further individualised consent discussions were held. ...

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Meningococcal B Vaccine Failure With a Penicillin-Resistant Strain in a Young Adult on Long-Term Eculizumab

Meningococcal B Vaccine Failure With a Penicillin-Resistant Strain in a Young Adult on Long-Term Eculizumab

... on amoxicillin prophylaxis at the time, and the responsible MenW strain had intermediate penicillin sensitivity, with a minimal inhibitory concentration of 0.13 mg/L (sensitive 0.06 mg/L, resistant >0.25 mg/L). This ...

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Study of socio demographic factors influencing vaccination status of children in dared industrial area of Jamnagar

Study of socio demographic factors influencing vaccination status of children in dared industrial area of Jamnagar

... present in the study area. It was decided to take sample of 20% of children between 01 to 05 yrs. So the sample size was about 120. Data were collected by using a pretested semi structured questionnaire from guardians of ...

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Engineering Enhanced Vaccine Cell Lines To Eradicate Vaccine-Preventable Diseases: the Polio End Game

Engineering Enhanced Vaccine Cell Lines To Eradicate Vaccine-Preventable Diseases: the Polio End Game

... from vaccine- preventable diseases. To enhance vaccine production at reduced costs, a genome-wide RNA interference (RNAi) screen was per- formed to identify gene knockdown events that enhanced ...

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Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis – current perspectives

Subacute sclerosing panencephalitis – current perspectives

... In short, SSPE is a potentially lethal disease and causes a huge burden both emotionally and financially, affecting not only the family but the country as whole. Furthermore, as this is seen more in the ...

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Meeting the Challenges of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases in Child Day Care

Meeting the Challenges of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases in Child Day Care

... Long-standing problems with the infrastructure for delivering primary health care and vaccinations in the United States have led to a failure to deliver vaccines on schedule to preschool[r] ...

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Eradication and Empowerment: Polio Vaccination in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camps in Nigeria

Eradication and Empowerment: Polio Vaccination in Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) Camps in Nigeria

... a vaccine preventable illness that has been eradicated in all the nations around the world except in 3 countries (Nigeria, Afghanistan, and Pakistan) will be a great capstone topic using the PICO (T) and ...

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