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Pediatrics, 1968
I would like to take exception to recommendations of the Committee on Control of Infectious Diseases in regard to influenza vaccine usage, published in the Academy's Newsletter, October 15, 1967. Basically, the Committee recommended limiting usage to chronically ill children.
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I would like to take exception to recommendations of the Committee on Control of Infectious Diseases in regard to influenza vaccine usage, published in the Academy's Newsletter, October 15, 1967. Basically, the Committee recommended limiting usage to chronically ill children.
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Hospital Practice, 1971
The extreme antigenic lability of the influenza A viruses accounts for the less-than-ideal immune responses to them. With a possible swine flu pandemic in the offing, the "vaccine strategy" required is critical, particularly as the medical and public health communities in the United States embark on the first systematic attempt in history to blunt ...
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The extreme antigenic lability of the influenza A viruses accounts for the less-than-ideal immune responses to them. With a possible swine flu pandemic in the offing, the "vaccine strategy" required is critical, particularly as the medical and public health communities in the United States embark on the first systematic attempt in history to blunt ...
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Influenza vaccine and Isoimmunization
American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 1963vaccine. The report 4 of the finding of an "Alike substance" in the broth as well as in the embryonated chick egg which could act as a stimulus to specific anti-A immuniza tion created concern regarding the danger to expectant mothers and prospective blood donors of group 0 and B.
L N, SUSSMAN, H, PRETSHOLD
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INFLUENZA A IN A VACCINATED POPULATION
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948Vaccination of man against epidemic influenza has given promising results in controlled studies during the past few years. Whereas earlier experiments yielded suggestive, equivocal or negative data, the development of vaccines prepared by various means from allantoic fluid infected with influenza virus led to the demonstration of definite protective ...
M M, Sigel +4 more
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Vaccination; Influenza vaccines
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1980Abstract Inactivated influenza vaccines can now be made from purified haemagglutinin and neuraminidase. Although they have not been fully tested in the field they probably produce as good an immunity as whole virus vaccines and fewer reactions. They could be used against a new serotype in the face of a pandemic.
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Drugs, 1997
The medical and economic burden associated with annual influenza activity is well known and well documented. Yearly updated influenza vaccines are available to combat the disease and its consequences. In many countries, less than half of the high risk patients are being vaccinated, despite recommendations to do so by national health authorities ...
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The medical and economic burden associated with annual influenza activity is well known and well documented. Yearly updated influenza vaccines are available to combat the disease and its consequences. In many countries, less than half of the high risk patients are being vaccinated, despite recommendations to do so by national health authorities ...
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Influenza and influenza vaccination.
American family physician, 1980The hemagglutinin and neuraminidase surface antigens of the influenza virus periodically undergo major or minor structural changes. These influence epidemiologic patterns and the composition of vaccine. Annual vaccination is recommended for individuals at increased risk of complications from lower respiratory tract infections.
R A, Goodman +3 more
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Influenza — to vaccinate or not to vaccinate?
Medical Journal of Australia, 1987openaire +2 more sources

