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Determining Factors for Pertussis Vaccination Policy: A Study in Five EU Countries
Pertussis vaccination policy varies across Europe, not only in the type of vaccine—whole cell (wP) vs. acellular (aP1/2/3/5)—but also in the schedule and recommendation for parents.
Anabelle Wong +4 more
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Evaluation of the immunization effectiveness of bOPV booster immunization and IPV revaccination
To provide a basis for further optimization of the polio sequential immunization schedule, this study evaluated the effectiveness of booster immunization with one dose of bivalent oral poliovirus vaccine (bOPV) at 48 months of age after different primary
Zhao Yu-ping +34 more
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Background: The burden of unimmunized children in Uganda is 48% of children under the age of five years who are not immunized at all or partially immunized meaning some of them start immunization but do not complete the immunization schedule. Objectives:
Prosam Nanyondo +1 more
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Ideal Immunization Schedule of 2020
Идеальный календарь детских прививок создан экспертами Союза педиатров России в помощь педиатрам и родителям для защиты детей от серьезных инфекций и их тяжелых осложнений.
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Objective: To evaluate the effect of short-term and long-term immunization of recombinant disorganized muscle protein-1 (rDIM-1) in rodents against human filarial parasite Brugia malayi.
Vikas Kushwaha, Puvvada Kalpana Murthy
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Immunization Practices of Pediatricians for Children Younger Than Five Years in Coastal South India
Context: Immunization helps in controlling infectious diseases. Child immunization is an important component of child survival programs in India, which mainly follows the National Immunization Schedule.
Prasanna Mithra P. +5 more
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Inequality in the immunization schedules of different states of the Same Country: Are we aware?
With Universal Immunization Programme in India incorporating newer vaccines, the immunization schedule has been changing rapidly, varying from one state to another. The number of diseases being protected against has increased from 6 to 14 in the past few
Mitasha Singh +2 more
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Background: Initially, three-dose schedules were recommended for vaccines against human papillomavirus (HPV); subsequently recommendations have been updated to a schedule of two doses delivered at least six (minimum five) months apart for those aged 151 ...
Megan A. Smith +3 more
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Introduction. On the one hand, extension of the immunization schedule provides protection from more infections; on the other hand, it increases the injection load, especially in young children.
A. Yu. Kulikov, Yu. I. Akimova
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