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2019
While the eradication of smallpox has long been documented, not many know the Chinese roots of this historic achievement. This book examines the People's Republic of China's public health campaigns of the 1950s to explain just how China managed to inoculate almost six hundred million people against this and other deadly diseases.
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While the eradication of smallpox has long been documented, not many know the Chinese roots of this historic achievement. This book examines the People's Republic of China's public health campaigns of the 1950s to explain just how China managed to inoculate almost six hundred million people against this and other deadly diseases.
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BCG—mass or selective vaccination?
Journal of Hospital Infection, 1995After years of decline, notifications of tuberculosis in England and Wales have recently increased. BCG immunization forms part of the programme of measures to control tuberculosis in this country. All tuberculin negative 10-13-year-old schoolchildren are offered vaccination.
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Vaccine safety versus vaccine efficacy in mass immunisation programmes
The Lancet, 1991In community-wide immunisation programmes against childhood infections there is a conflict between the interests of the individual (vaccine safety and efficacy) and the interests of the community (vaccine uptake and level of herd immunity). Studies suggesting that the complication rate is greater with the high efficacy Urabe Am 9 mumps vaccine than ...
D J, Nokes, R M, Anderson
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Impact assessment of mass measles vaccination
The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2002The mass measles vaccination campaign was conducted in the slums of Surat City, in Gujarat State, as a part of urban measles control initiative in India. One dose each of the vaccine was administered to children in the age range of 9-59 months residing in these slums, regardless of their previous vaccination status.One year later, (October 2000), the ...
Vikas K, Desai +3 more
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2022
COVID-19 immunization has been managed with disparate systems that lack the ability to provide a single, easy-to-use citizen interface and lack a unified back-end system to manage scheduling, resource availability and operations tracking with a unified database for data collection, reporting and analysis.
Jadanec, Fran +4 more
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COVID-19 immunization has been managed with disparate systems that lack the ability to provide a single, easy-to-use citizen interface and lack a unified back-end system to manage scheduling, resource availability and operations tracking with a unified database for data collection, reporting and analysis.
Jadanec, Fran +4 more
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2022
COVID-19 immunization has been managed with disparate systems that lack the ability to provide a single, easy-to-use citizen interface and lack a unified back-end system to manage scheduling, resource availability and operations tracking with a unified database for data collection, reporting and analysis.
Nogulovic, Andrija +4 more
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COVID-19 immunization has been managed with disparate systems that lack the ability to provide a single, easy-to-use citizen interface and lack a unified back-end system to manage scheduling, resource availability and operations tracking with a unified database for data collection, reporting and analysis.
Nogulovic, Andrija +4 more
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Implementing a Mass Influenza Vaccination Program
Nursing Management (Springhouse), 1994A 15-site health maintenance organization (HMO) implemented a mass influenza vaccination program to heighten awareness of the vaccine and immunize more "at-risk" members. Successful interventions conducted over a two-year period included: a direct mail leaflet, pharmacy bag reminders, posters at each medical center, articles in the HMO member ...
J, Wuorenma, K, Nichol, T, Vonsternberg
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Mass Vaccination Against Polio
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1984The Introduction of Oral Vaccine Although the introduction and immediate widespread use of inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) in 1955 was accompanied by an abrupt decline in the reported number of cases of poliomyelitis in the United States, there was considerable excitement in the late 1950s about the impending availability of attenuated live (oral ...
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Adherence of mass vaccinators to timing guidelines for influenza vaccination
American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2004With recent delays in influenza vaccine availability, practitioners have been encouraged to time vaccination activities to promote vaccination of high-priority groups first. This cross-sectional survey of persons vaccinated in nontraditional settings (NTS) by mass vaccinators was conducted to assess how effectively the mass vaccinators were able to ...
Sarah J, D'Heilly +2 more
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2015
Mass gatherings pose special risks for travellers, for there are a large number of people in small areas; thus, the spread of vaccine-preventable infectious diseases is more likely.
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Mass gatherings pose special risks for travellers, for there are a large number of people in small areas; thus, the spread of vaccine-preventable infectious diseases is more likely.
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