نتایج جستجو برای: measles vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 71124  

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2003
Adriana Pistol Karen Hennessey Daniela Pitigoi Nicolae Ion-Nedelcu Emilia Lupulescu Laura Walls William Bellini Peter Strebel

In response to an outbreak of >33,000 measles cases in 1996-1998 and to prevent an outbreak predicted for 2002, Romania conducted a nationwide measles-rubella vaccination campaign in October 1998. Some 2.1 million children aged 7-18 years were vaccinated. Data from national surveillance and seroprevalence studies conducted in three districts were used to assess the campaign and status of measle...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 2004
Bracha Rager-Zisman Elina Bazarsky Agneta Skibin Guy Tam Shlomo Chamney Ilana Belmaker Iris Shai Ella Kordysh Diane E Griffin

Measles remains an important cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, primarily due to problems associated with delivery of the live attenuated vaccine to susceptible populations. In some developed countries, there is concern about the effects of immunization on the immune system. In this study, we analyzed the responses of 12-month-old Bedouin and Jewish children living in Israel to routine...

Journal: :Vaccine 2004
Gustavo H Dayan Lisa Cairns Nalinee Sangrujee Anne Mtonga Van Nguyen Peter Strebel

The vaccination program in Zambia includes one dose of measles vaccine at 9 months of age. The objective of this study was to compare the cost-effectiveness of the current one-dose measles vaccination program with an immunization schedule in which a second dose is provided either through routine health services or through supplemental immunization activities (SIAs). We simulated the expected co...

2015
Anne Cockcroft Muhammad U Usman Obrian F Nyamucherera Henry Emori Bong Duke Nisser Ali Umar Neil Andersson

Background: Childhood vaccination rates in Nigeria are among the lowest in the world and this affects morbidity and mortality rates. A 2011 mixed methods study in two states in Nigeria examined coverage of measles vaccination and reasons for not vaccinating children. Methods: A household survey covered a stratified random cluster sample of 180 enumeration areas in Bauchi and Cross River States....

2015
Nakia S. Clemmons Paul A. Gastanaduy Amy Parker Fiebelkorn Susan B. Redd Gregory S. Wallace

Measles is a highly contagious, acute viral illness that can lead to complications such as pneumonia, encephalitis, and death. As a result of high 2-dose measles vaccination coverage in the United States and improved control of measles in the World Health Organization's Region of the Americas, the United States declared measles elimination (defined as interruption of year-round endemic transmis...

Journal: :مجله دانشکده پزشکی دانشگاه علوم پزشکی تهران 0
طلعت مختاری t mokhtari azad محسن نقوی m naghavi قاسم حسن نژاد رخشنده ناطق rakhshandeh

201 blood samples were collected by cluster sampling from 7-11 years old children and measles antibody titer was measured by hemagglutination inhibition test. despite testing all the sera, the results were analysed on the 139 samples that had documented vaccination records and no history of measles. among 139 children 44 had received 2 doses of vaccine one dose before 12 and one after 15 months...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 2005
Mohammad Ali Gia Do Canh John D Clemens Jin-Kyung Park Lorenz von Seidlein Tan Truong Minh Dinh Vu Thiem Huu Le Tho Duc Dang Trach

Health information systems to monitor vaccine safety are used in industrialized countries to detect adverse medical events related to vaccinations or to prove the safety of vaccines. There are no such information systems in the developing world, but they are urgently needed. A large linked database for the monitoring of vaccine-related adverse events has been established in Khanh Hoa province, ...

Background Measles is a contagious illness with symptoms including fever, cough and rash. Although after the start of vaccination, its mortality rate has decreased significantly, but in some countries, the disease still leads to dangerous complications. Since infectious diseases such as measles has long been of interest to practitioners, in this study the perspective of Traditional Iranian Medi...

2014
Anne Cockcroft Muhammad U Usman Obrian F Nyamucherera Henry Emori Bong Duke Nisser Ali Umar Neil Andersson

BACKGROUND Childhood vaccination rates in Nigeria are among the lowest in the world and this affects morbidity and mortality rates. A 2011 mixed methods study in two states in Nigeria examined coverage of measles vaccination and reasons for not vaccinating children. METHODS A household survey covered a stratified random cluster sample of 180 enumeration areas in Bauchi and Cross River States....

Journal: :The American journal of tropical medicine and hygiene 2003
Leisel Talley Peter Salama

Measles is a major cause of mortality in complex emergencies. Both high vaccination coverage and vaccine efficacy are required to prevent major epidemics of measles in such situations. Evaluation of field vaccine efficacy is a critical but underutilized component of program monitoring in emergencies, and is particularly important in rural areas where the integrity of the cold chain is difficult...

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