نتایج جستجو برای: expanded program on vaccination
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context hepatitis b virus expanded program on immunization (epi) started on 1993 in iran. most surveys have assessed the level of response to vaccine by measuring the titers of anti-hbs. this meta- analysis aimed to summarize the iranian published data on the rate of vaccine-responders versus non-responders. moreover, the impact of variables such as age, gender, type of vaccine, etc. on the lev...
Background & Aim: Rubella is an infectious viral disease with a worldwide distribution. Infection during early pregnancy may cause fetal death or congenital rubella syndrome(CRS). The high risk of CRS is found in countries with high susceptibility rates among women of child bearing age. Expanded program of vaccination has increased vaccine coverage and exerted a substantial impact on the re...
Today, the iive s of more than 3000000 children are protected by immun ization services in the from of EPI (expanded program of immunization). This program helps ideal growth and development for mlliotis of children, but in spite of current EPI , preventable diseases are still able to take the lives innocent children. Cause specific mortality rates of children, due to preventable diseases, show...
Background: Complications of national program vaccination have great importance, because widespread use of vaccines and expanded age range of vaccinees increases the percentage of side effects. Present study was performed for evaluating the complications of national measles and rubella vaccination in Hamedan province. Materials and methods: This cross-sectional descriptive study was done from...
background and aims: vaccine is available, but fetal infection with rubella virus is still a main cause of congenital birth defects and mental retardation in many countries. mass vaccination campaigns and expanded program of immunization (epi) have increased vaccine coverage in the world with a substantial impact on the reduction of rubella infections, such as congenital rubella syndrome (crs)....
in planning any vaccination program, priority should be given to such programs within the country’s overall health plan. this judgment is made on the basis of indices on morbidity, mortality, vulnerability, feasibility and cost-benefit/effectiveness analyses. the application of mathematical / epidemiological models and the use of simulation and goal –seeking techniques and monograms are of grea...
Background and Aims: Vaccine is available, but fetal infection with rubella virus is still a main cause of congenital birth defects and mental retardation in many countries. Mass vaccination campaigns and Expanded Program of Immunization (EPI) have increased vaccine coverage in the world with a substantial impact on the reduction of rubella infections, such as Congenital Rubella Syndrome (CRS)....
The feasibility of mass vaccination campaigns for Japanese encephalitis and Haemophilus influenzae type b infections was explored in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea using pilot vaccination studies. The experiences from these initial studies were then used to support larger vaccination campaigns in children at risk of these infections. We discuss the challenges and requirements for the...
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