نتایج جستجو برای: vaccine preventable diseases

تعداد نتایج: 949991  

Journal: :Journal of Travel Medicine 2021

Abstract Background Updated seroprevalence studies of infections in migrants may aid the design tailored vaccination and prevention programmes. The objective this study was to describe rates for potentially transmissible viral attended at a referral centre major European city. Methods Descriptive analysis vaccine-preventable non-vaccine-preventable Madrid, Spain (2018–19). Recorded variables in...

Journal: :Pediatrics 2009
Bruce G Gellin Angela K Shen

In addition to expanding access to vaccines and related services, ARRA funding should help increase national public awareness and knowledge of the benefits of vaccines in reducing vaccine-preventable diseases. Furthermore, ARRA funding is supporting biomedical research that is critical for future vaccine development. Beyond the immediate impact these efforts have on improving the immunization s...

2014
Sarah Meyer Jessica Macneil Amy Blain Thomas a. Clark Amanda Cohn

651. Epidemiology of Serogroup B Meningococcal Outbreaks and Interim Guidelines for the Use of an Unlicensed Serogroup B Vaccine Under a CDCSponsored IND for the Control of Outbreaks in Organizational Settings Sarah Meyer, MD, MPH; Jessica Macneil, MPH; Amy Blain, MPH; Thomas a. Clark, MD, MPH; Amanda Cohn, MD; For the Meningococcal Outbreak Work Group,; Meningitis and Vaccine Preventable Disea...

2014
Julie Leask Harold W Willaby Jessica Kaufman

Public acceptance of vaccination has never been a given. Today there is a set of societal circumstances that may contribute to a growing parental hesitancy about vaccination. These include: increasingly 'crowded' vaccination schedules; lower prevalence of vaccine-preventable diseases; greater access to, and more rapid dissemination of, vaccine-critical messages via digital networks; hyper-vigil...

Journal: :The Journal of allergy and clinical immunology 2014
William T Shearer Thomas A Fleisher Rebecca H Buckley Zuhair Ballas Mark Ballow R Michael Blaese Francisco A Bonilla Mary Ellen Conley Charlotte Cunningham-Rundles Alexandra H Filipovich Ramsay Fuleihan Erwin W Gelfand Vivian Hernandez-Trujillo Steven M Holland Richard Hong Howard M Lederman Harry L Malech Stephen Miles Luigi D Notarangelo Hans D Ochs Jordan S Orange Jennifer M Puck John M Routes E Richard Stiehm Kathleen Sullivan Troy Torgerson Jerry Winkelstein

The present uncertainty of which live viral or bacterial vaccines can be given to immunodeficient patients and the growing neglect of societal adherence to routine immunizations has prompted the Medical Advisory Committee of the Immune Deficiency Foundation to issue recommendations based on published literature and the collective experience of the committee members. These recommendations addres...

Journal: :Vaccine 1994
R T Chen S C Rastogi J R Mullen S W Hayes S L Cochi J A Donlon S G Wassilak

Immunizations against most vaccine-preventable diseases will be needed indefinitely unless the disease is eradicated. Public acceptance of immunizations may be threatened as vaccine coverage increases and disease decreases, however, due to the increase in both causally and coincidentally related vaccine adverse events. The post-marketing surveillance for such events in the USA in response to th...

Journal: :Journal of tropical pediatrics 2006
Rosanna W Setse Felicity Cutts Mwaka Monze Judith J Ryon Thomas C Quinn Diane E Griffin William J Moss

Immunizations are of particular importance for human immunodeficiency virus type 1(HIV-1)-infected children as they are at increased risk of severe disease and death from several vaccine-preventable diseases. Outside the United States, however, research on the impact of the HIV-1 epidemic on childhood immunization coverage is sparse. We conducted a nested case-control study in hospitalized chil...

2017
Lindsay A Wilson Barry Pakes Malia S Q Murphy Katherine M Atkinson Cameron Bell Kumanan Wilson

Despite the best efforts of local healthcare workers and health officials, Nunavut, a large geographical region in Northern Canada, has struggled with outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases (VPD). We contend that the implementation of an immunisation information system (IIS) could strengthen prevention and response efforts to this and future outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases. Develop...

2014
Kimberly Corace Gary Garber

Why don't health care workers universally embrace vaccination to prevent vaccine preventable diseases and protect themselves and their patients? To address this problem most vaccination campaigns focus on providing education and information to health care workers. While knowledge is a necessary first step, it is likely not sufficient to increase health care worker vaccine uptake. We discuss a n...

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