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Journal of Community Health Nursing, 1990
This descriptive survey provided the Health Department and its CHNs with data heretofore unexamined. The survey provided a beginning analysis and description of three major areas which assisted the County Health Department in establishing vital base line information regarding: (a) where people usually went for immunizations, (b) how they heard about ...
P J, Guzzetta, C K, Russell, L E, Bell
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This descriptive survey provided the Health Department and its CHNs with data heretofore unexamined. The survey provided a beginning analysis and description of three major areas which assisted the County Health Department in establishing vital base line information regarding: (a) where people usually went for immunizations, (b) how they heard about ...
P J, Guzzetta, C K, Russell, L E, Bell
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Information Sciences, 2006
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Musilek, Petr +3 more
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Immunization programs and their costs
Social Science & Medicine, 1994The Expanded Program on Immunization (EPI) has made considerable progress towards immunizing the world's women and children, preventing 3.2 million child death episodes per year from measles, neonatal tetanus, and pertussis, as well as 440,000 cases of paralytic poliomyelitis.
L, Brenzel, P, Claquin
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Implementing an Immunization Program
Journal of American College Health, 1985(1985). Implementing an Immunization Program. Journal of American College Health: Vol. 34, No. 2, pp. 100-101.
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Immunization Programs for Adults
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977To the Editor.— The points made by Hickman and Barness in their commentary "Immunization Program for Adults" (237:129, 1977) are well taken but deserve some amplification. First, physicians considering administration of tetanus toxoid as part of wound prophylaxis would be well advised in most cases to use tetanusdiphtheria toxoids (adult). No tetanus
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Immunization Program for Adults
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1977INTERNISTS are good at such things as performing detailed physical examinations and solving complex diagnostic problems, but often they are not so good when it comes to providing an immunization program for their patients. Pediatricians, on the other hand, usually are very good at providing and documenting a complete immunization program for their ...
J W, Hickman, L A, Barness
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1928
To the Editor: —The problem offered by the query from Pennsylvania (The Journal, January 7, p. 51) relative to immunization of nurses is an interesting one in practical immunology, and in part, at least, is not infrequently presented to the physician.
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To the Editor: —The problem offered by the query from Pennsylvania (The Journal, January 7, p. 51) relative to immunization of nurses is an interesting one in practical immunology, and in part, at least, is not infrequently presented to the physician.
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Grammar-based immune programming
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Bernardino, Heder S. +1 more
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