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Background: Immunization coverage in Indonesia in 2015 was 86,50%, which did not meet the target of complete primary immunization was 91%. The completion of primary immunization is defined by several factors such as characteristics, knowledge, attitude ...
Alfiyan Dharma Yuda, Ira Nurmala
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SPATIAL ANALYSIS FOR MICROPLANNING TO ADDRESS IMMUNIZATION INEQUALITIES IN INDONESIA
Background: To achieve high and equitable immunization coverage, it is important to understand the access and utilization barriers, as well as the influencing determinants among population groups.
Erni Astutik +9 more
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Food or water-borne enteric pathogens invade their hosts via intestinal mucosal surfaces, thus developing effective oral vaccines would greatly reduce the burden of infectious diseases.
Savannah E Howe, Vjollca H Konjufca
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We examined the relationship between the association of a vaccine antigen with immune cells in secondary lymphoid organs shortly after immunization and the resulting neutralizing antibody response induced by that antigen using three antigenic forms of ...
Anita Verma +4 more
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Mothers’ knowledge, perception and practice of childhood immunization in Enugu
Introduction: Immunization has been shown to be the most successful and cost-effective public health intervention in the 20th century. In the developing world, it does not only prevent about three million child deaths annually, but also has the potential
Tagbo BN +4 more
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Sero-epidemiology of mumps in western Europe. [PDF]
Six countries (Denmark, England and Wales, France, Germany, Italy and The Netherlands) conducted large serological surveys for mumps, in the mid-1990s, as part of the European Sero-Epidemiology Network (ESEN).
Edmunds, WJ +13 more
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We have previously shown that treatment of female NOD mice with a potent nonselective histone deacetylase inhibitor attenuated experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, a model for progressive multiple sclerosis.
Arathi Jayaraman +6 more
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Background Inadequate immunization coverage remains a public health problem in Africa. In Togo, only 62% of children under one year of age were fully immunized in 2013.
Didier K. Ekouevi +9 more
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Background In Ethiopia, despite the considerable improvement in immunization coverage, the burden of defaulting from immunization among children is still high with marked variation among regions. However, the geographical variation and contextual factors
Mukemil Awol +3 more
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Background Vaccination is one of the cost effective strategies reducing childhood morbidity and mortality. Further improvement of immunization coverage would halt about 1.5 million additional deaths globally. Understanding the level of immunization among
Koku Sisay Tamirat +1 more
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