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Finn A, Clarke E, Mytton J. Arch Dis Child (2010). doi:10.1136/adc.2010.192070 1 of 3 Adolescent immunisation: the next big thing? Adam Finn,1 Ed Clarke,1 Julie Mytton2 has already been instituted in a number of countries including France, Germany and the USA following its recommendation by the Global Pertussis Initiative.9 10 Currently, severe and fatal cases of pertussis continue to occur in ...
BACKGROUND Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) continues to be one of the main causes of infant mortality in the United States. The objective of this study was to analyse the association between diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis (DTP) immunisation and SIDS over time. METHODS The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention provided the number of cases of SIDS and live births per year (1968-2009), al...
During an outbreak of pertussis in the Cardiff area in 1974, 229 children with the disease were studied to assess the effect of immunisation upon its natural history and severity. The typical clinical features of pertussis, such as paroxysmal cough, whooping, vomiting, cyanosis, and irregular breathing, were less prevalent in both the immunised and the older children. Immunisation is the main f...
Investigations showed that the measles immunisation programme in our health board was a failure. Surveys of health care staff and parents to determine the cause of the problem identified several aspects of concern: the immunisation of children was often left to parental initiative, with only 29% of general practitioners playing an active part in recalling children by the 15th month of age; gene...
Newborn Screening is a well recognised public health programme aimed at the early identification of infants who are affected by certain genetic/metabolic/infectious conditions. Early identification of these conditions is particularly crucial, since timely intervention can lead to a significant reduced morbidity, mortality, and associated disabilities in affected infants. Establishing sustainabl...
A survey of invasive H. influenzae infections has been underway in six regions of England and Wales since September 1990. In the first year, there were 433 cases of which 362 (84%) were due to H. influenzae type b (Hib). The majority of Hib infections were in children aged less than 5 years; there being an annual incidence of 26.4/100,000 in this age group. Meningitis occurred in 56% of cases o...
OBJECTIVE To determine the outcome of anthrax immunisation. METHODS Adverse reactions (occurrence, nature, severity and incapacity) and immune responses to a voluntary programme of anthrax immunisation at 0, 3, 6, and 24 weeks were monitored by questionnaire and voluntary blood sampling in 129 members, including 24 immunised 7 years previously (immunes), of a military field hospital alerted f...
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