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The potential demand for and strategic use of an HIV-1 vaccine in Southern India [PDF]
Even a modestly effective HIV-1 vaccine would be highly useful in India and could avoid millions of deaths. How should such a vaccine be introduced? Based on evidence of adoption of other vaccines in India, current levels of spending on them and coverage
Jha, Prabhat +2 more
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The Update, March 22, 2010 [PDF]
The Update is a bi-weekly web newsletter published by the Iowa Department of Public Health's Bureau of Family Health. It is posted the second and fourth week of every month, and provides useful job resource information for departmental health care ...
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Abstract Our knowledge of the immune system continues to expand at a rapid pace, and this coupled with technological advances now enables us to interrogate both the breadth and the depth of the immune response at levels without precedent. This has also facilitated rapidly integrating some of this carefully vetted knowledge into clinical practice ...
Aaruni Khanolkar, Aisha Ahmed
wiley +1 more source
ABSTRACT Evidence on the relationship between public health expenditure and health is mixed and particularly scarce for low‐income countries. Existing studies overlook the subnational distribution of expenditure and rarely distinguish between sources and governance over funding.
Eliana Chavarría‐Pino +3 more
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Investing in America's Health: A State-By-State Look at Public Health Funding and Key Health Facts 2011 [PDF]
Examines state trends, variations, and rankings in key health indicators and federal, state, and local funding for public health programs.
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This study evaluated a recombinant aquaporin 1 protein of Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus (RmAQP1) as antigen in a vaccine against R. sanguineus. Five dogs were immunized with RmAQP1 (10 µg) + adjuvant (Montanide) (G1), and five were inoculated with ...
Patricia Martinez Évora +4 more
doaj +1 more source
Background Immunization prevents 3.5–5 million deaths annually from diseases like diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, and measles. However, vaccine hesitancy—defined as delayed acceptance or refusal despite availability—poses a global health challenge ...
Güzin Zeren Öztürk +3 more
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Adult immunization practices, challenges and opportunities in Central America and the Caribbean: Advisory board proceedings. [PDF]
Naranjo L +12 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction This project explores influenza and human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine utilisation among a multi‐ethnic group of youth (aged 11–23 years) in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Method Using a cross‐sectional design and purposive sampling, influenza vaccine utilisation over 3 years was assessed via questionnaire.
Sarah Deck +5 more
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COVID-19 Vaccine Acceptance and Hesitancy in Health Care Workers in Somalia: Findings from a Fragile Country with No Previous Experience of Mass Adult Immunization. [PDF]
Ibrahim AM +7 more
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