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ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to investigate the immunological response to influenza vaccination, the incidence and severity of influenza infection, and the side effects of the vaccination in patients with ischemic stroke. Methods This prospective observational study was conducted between 2023 and 2024 at Ramathibodi Hospital.
Achiraya Pakngao +5 more
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BackgroundMost women decide about infant immunisation during pregnancy. However, we have limited knowledge of the immunisation intentions of their partners.
Bandara, Dinusha K +10 more
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Objective Several case reports have proposed a potential association between COVID‐19 vaccination and the subsequent development of idiopathic inflammatory myositis (IIM). This study examined prior COVID‐19 vaccination in US veterans who developed new‐onset IIM compared to those without new‐onset IIM.
Caleb Hernández +10 more
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A profiling exercise of childhood immunisation services in Edinburgh: A qualitative report. [PDF]
BACKGROUND:Childhood immunisation is a complex area in the research literature with a number of contributing influences. Within Edinburgh Community Health Partnership (CHP), recent figures indicated that there was great geographical variety for ...
Gray Brunton, Carol +4 more
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Post-partum MMR immunisation rates in rubella-susceptible antenatal women
Rubella, an insignificant viral disease of childhood, can have devastating effects on the fetus if infection is acquired during pregnancy. An immunisation programme was established in the UK in the 1970s, with the monitoring of pregnant women for rubella
Gray, Debra +4 more
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This chapter explores the ethics of genetic immunisation. If we use gene editing to confer immunity, maybe we could eliminate infectious diseases that threaten our populations today.
Giubilini, Alberto +3 more
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Healthy communities: immunisation rates for children in 2011-12 [PDF]
Immunisation helps protect individuals and the community generally against potentially serious diseases such as measles, polio, tetanus and whooping cough (pertussis).
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Opportunistic Immunisation in the Outpatients Department: A Pilot Feasibility Study
Dear Editor, The considerable human and financial cost of outbreaks of vaccine preventable diseases is well documented. Lost opportunities to vaccinate are recognised as one of the reasons for low vaccination rates.1 In March 2015, Metro North Public
Young, M +7 more
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The nanostructure, size, and function of mRNA‐loaded lipid nanoparticles are evaluated before drying, within polymer microneedles, and after rehydration. The results reveal the polymer and LNP loadings required to recover nanostructure and preserve the delivery performance in dry‐state formulations.
Brendan P. Dyett +19 more
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Impact of conflict on infant immunisation coverage in Afghanistan: a countrywide study 2000–2003
Background Infant immunisation is an effective public health intervention to reduce the morbidity and mortality of vaccine preventable diseases. However, some developing countries fail to achieve desirable vaccination coverage; Afghanistan is one such ...
Seino Kaoruko +4 more
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