نتایج جستجو برای: expanded program on vaccination
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The national hepatitis B vaccination program in Taiwan is considered one of the most successful and effective public health programs to control chronic hepatitis B infection in the past 20 years. This review illustrates how to implement a successful hepatitis B vaccination program based on Taiwan's experience. Several important controlled randomized clinical trials on hepatitis B immunoglobulin...
The aim of this review is to evaluate the COVID-19 vaccination program in Duhok, determining negative and positive points, subsequently improving it. In Duhok,, across the 59 mass vaccination centers, vaccination coverage rates were investigated for all population aged ≥ 18 years and population aged ≥ 12 years receiving the three available vaccines, namely: Sinopharm, AstraZeneca, and Pfizer b...
Background & Aims: Systemic lupus erythematous (SLE) patients are susceptible to various infections due to inappropriate immune responses and using variety of immunosuppressive therapies. In this condition, influenza vaccination is an option that seems to contribute the patients. However, there is a lack of data regarding vaccination in SLE patients in Iran that prompted us to design a study...
BACKGROUND Home visiting programs focused on improving early childhood environments are commonplace in North America. A goal of many of these programs is to improve the overall health of children, including promotion of age appropriate vaccination. In this study, population-based data are used to examine the effect of a home visiting program on vaccination rates in children. METHODS Home visi...
recent years have witnessed an increased attention to form focused instruction and consciousness raising activities (ellis, 2002; doughty & williams, 1998) on the one hand and extensive and meaningful exposure to the target language (klapper & rees, 2003; day & bamford, 1998) on the other. due to significance attributed to above mentioned issues by scholars, this study attempted to bridge them ...
Introduction: Immunization is an effective public health intervention to reduce morbidity and mortality among infants. It important means of controlling diseases, has been considered the most cost-effective intervention. The Expanded Program on (EPI) was initiated by World Health Organization (WHO) in 1974. routine vaccination program for Egypt made against ten diseases. These include diphtheri...
Influenza is a major cause of preventable morbidity and mortality in the United States, particularly among the elderly. Yet, there remain large disparities in influenza vaccination rates across elderly Caucasian (70%), African-American (50%) and Hispanic (55%) populations, with substantial mortality consequences. In this study, we built a decision-analysis model to estimate the cost-effectivene...
building on previous studies on intellectual features and learners’ grammar learning, the present study aimed at investigating whether intelligence criterion had any impact on efl learners’ english grammar learning across two intelligence levels. in the current study, the participants were divided into two experimental and control groups by administration of raven i.q. test. this led to the for...
Most studies looking at the effectiveness of vaccination programs have been based on the postvaccination response among health care workers, infants, public safety personnel, and haemodialysis patients. 3-7 In 1991, the Ontario Ministry of Health expanded its free hepatitis B vaccine program to include high risk groups, comprising homosexual/bisexual men, heterosexual people having multiple sex...
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