نتایج جستجو برای: concentrated vaccine

تعداد نتایج: 151289  

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1966
R R Strauss N R Goulet O C Liu J M Beiler

Five adenoviruses were effectively concentrated and partially purified by methanol precipitation. The soluble antigens from one adenovirus concentrate were obtained by adsorption to and elution from calcium phosphate. Formaldehyde-inactivated vaccines prepared from the virus concentrates were more antigenic in guinea pigs than a National Institutes of Health reference vaccine or one prepared fr...

Journal: :OECD policy responses to coronavirus (Covid-19) 2021

All countries need vaccines but not all can produce them. Vaccine production is highly specialised, subject to comparative advantages, and concentrated in few countries, making trade a vital means deploying broadly. Keeping markets open by reducing tariffs, streamlining trade-related processes at behind the border while ensuring better co-ordination of logistical will be key timely access for a...

2016
John A. Lednicky Nicole M. Iovine Joe Brew Julia C. Loeb Jonathan D. Sugimoto Kenneth H. Rand J. Glenn Morris

Influenza A(H3N2) strains isolated during 2014-15 in Alachua County, Florida, USA, belonged to hemagglutinin gene clade 3C.2a. High rates of influenza-like illness and confirmed influenza cases in children were associated with a decrease in estimated vaccine effectiveness. Illnesses were milder than in 2013-14; severe cases were concentrated in elderly patients with underlying diseases.

2017
Enrique Gracia Antonio López-Quílez Miriam Marco Marisol Lila

BACKGROUND 'Place' matters in understanding prevalence variations and inequalities in child maltreatment risk. However, most studies examining ecological variations in child maltreatment risk fail to take into account the implications of the spatial and temporal dimensions of neighborhoods. In this study, we conduct a high-resolution small-area study to analyze the influence of neighborhood cha...

Journal: :Journal of abnormal child psychology 2008
Ella Vanderbilt-Adriance Daniel S Shaw

The purpose of the present study was to examine relations among multiple child and family protective factors, neighborhood disadvantage, and positive social adjustment in a sample of 226 urban, low SES boys followed from infancy to early adolescence. The results indicated that child IQ, nurturant parenting, and parent-child relationship quality, measured in early childhood, were all significant...

Journal: :Behavioral sciences & the law 2009
Preeti Chauhan N Dickon Reppucci Eric N Turkheimer

The current study examined the impact of exposure to violence and neighborhood disadvantage on criminal recidivism among Black (n = 69) and White (n = 53) female juvenile offenders. Participants were girls between the ages of 13 and 19 (M = 16.8; SD = 1.2) who were sentenced to secure custody. Using a multi-method research design, the study assessed neighborhood disadvantage through census leve...

Journal: :Aggressive behavior 2007
Emily B Winslow Daniel S Shaw

Researchers have yet to examine the impact of neighborhood disadvantage on early child behavior problems (BPs) longitudinally. We examined the impact of neighborhood disadvantage on overt BPs in a low-income, urban sample of 281 African American and European American boys followed longitudinally from toddlerhood to school entry. Measures included census data and maternal report of BPs, sociocul...

Journal: :Bulletin of the World Health Organization 1990
F T Lin

Reported are the results obtained with different immunization schedules of adjuvant or freeze-dried concentrated (FDC) primary hamster kidney cell (PHKC) rabies vaccine on volunteers. The FDC vaccine (potency, 4.5 IU), which was inoculated in six doses, on days 0, 3, 7, 14, 30 and 90, and the adjuvant vaccine (potency 2.5 IU), which was inoculated in five doses, on days 0 and 7 (double dose), 1...

2013
Arthur L. Caplan Jason L. Schwartz

Vaccines present a spectrum of unique ethical considerations compared with those associated with other medical interventions. Central to these differences are the role of vaccines in disease prevention rather than treatment, the concurrent interest of vaccination policy in improving the health of communities and individual people, and the focus on children in many vaccination programs. Formal d...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2011
Graegar Smith Joshua Michelson Rohit Singh Alya Dabbagh Edward Hoekstra Maya van den Ent Apoorva Mallya

Responding to regional advancements in combating measles, the World Health Organization in May 2008 called for an assessment of the feasibility of measles eradication, including whether sufficient vaccine supply exists. Interviews with international health officials and vaccine-makers provided data for a detailed model of worldwide demand and supply for measles-containing vaccine (MCV). The stu...

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