Adherence to the paediatric immunisation schedule in England [PDF]
Both adequate coverage and adherence to paediatric immunisation schedules are required for optimal protection against vaccine preventable diseases. We studied the timeliness of routine paediatric vaccinations according to the NHS’s immunisation schedule ...
Jorgen Bauwens +2 more
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Co-administration of routine paediatric vaccines in England often deviates from the immunisation schedule [PDF]
Vaccine co-administration can facilitate the introduction of new vaccines in immunisation schedules and improve coverage. We analysed real life data to quantify the extent of routine paediatric vaccine co-administrations as recommended and as never ...
Jorgen Bauwens +2 more
exaly +4 more sources
Immunisation schedule of the Pediatric Spanish Association: 2021 recommendations
The CAV-AEP annually publishes the immunisation schedule considered optimal for all children and adolescent resident in Spain, taking into account the available evidence.The 2 + 1 schedule is recommended (2, 4, and 11 months) with hexavalent vaccines ...
María D Garcés-Sánchez +1 more
exaly +5 more sources
IMMUNISATION SCHEDULE OF THE SPANISH ASSOCIATION OF PAEDIATRICS: 2020 RECOMMENDATIONS
The CAV-AEP annually publishes the immunisation schedule considered optimal for children resident in Spain, taking into account the available evidence.The 2 + 1 schedule is recommended (2, 4, and 11 months) with hexavalent vaccines (DTPa-VPI-Hib-HB) and ...
María D Garcés-Sánchez +1 more
exaly +7 more sources
Can a visual self-learning tool improve immunisation awareness? Evidence from a quasi-experimental pilot study in Madhya Pradesh, India [PDF]
Introduction Immunisation coverage in low- and middle-income countries continues to face challenges due to persistent gaps in vaccination schedule knowledge among caregivers and health workers.
Priyanka Das +6 more
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A novel approach to evaluating the UK childhood immunisation schedule: estimating the effective coverage vector across the entire vaccine programme. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: The availability of new vaccines can prompt policy makers to consider changes to the routine childhood immunisation programme in the UK. Alterations to one aspect of the schedule may have implications for other areas of the programme (e.g ...
Crowe S +5 more
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Risk factors and outcomes of delayed completion of the hexavalent 3 + 1 immunisation series in German preterm infants – an observational study [PDF]
Background Although very low birthweight infants (VLBWI, birthweight
Hannah Kraft +21 more
doaj +2 more sources
Immunisation schedule of the Spanish Association of Paediatrics: 2023 Recommendations
As it does every year, the CAV-AEP publishes the update of its recommendations for the use of vaccines in children, adolescents and pregnant women residing in Spain.The 2 + 1 schedule is maintained in infants (at 2, 4 and 11 months), including preterm ...
María D Garcés-Sánchez +1 more
exaly +3 more sources
Timeliness and Equity: An Analysis of Measles Herd Immunity in a Regional Area of Australia [PDF]
Background: Global declines in immunisation rates and a resurgence in measles pose a threat, even in countries like Australia that have achieved elimination status. National coverage in Australia is measured at static timepoints, so it is unclear at what
Megan Whitley +6 more
doaj +2 more sources
The UK immunisation schedule: changes to vaccine policy and practice in 2013/14 [PDF]
Summary Vaccination programmes are implemented either as new vaccines become available or evidence about them accumulates, or in response to specific situations. In the United Kingdom, development and implementation of the national immunisation programme
Christina J Atchison, Sondus Hassounah
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