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Mass Vaccination: Solutions in the Skin

2006
The skin is populated with Langerhans cells, thought to be efficient, potent antigen-presenting cells, that are capable of inducing protective immunity by targeting antigen delivery to the skin. Delivery to the skin may be accomplished by active delivery such as intradermal injection, use of patches or a combination of a universal adjuvant patch with ...
G M, Glenn, R T, Kenney
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Mass Vaccination Against Poliomyelitis in Mexico

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1984
In 1959, oral poliovirus vaccine ( OPV ) was introduced as an antiepidemic measure in Mexico. As in many other developing countries, the vaccine was misused, coverages achieved were often poor, and an adequate cold chain was lacking. However, in 1972 a mass campaign reached 70% of children younger than five years of age, and consequently the reported ...
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Universal Mass Vaccination Against Hepatitis A

2006
When first introduced in 1992 the hepatitis A vaccine was recommended for individuals at high risk of exposure. This policy was not expected to have a significant impact on disease incidence at population level in view of the epidemiology of the hepatitis A virus (HAV).
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Mass Polio Vaccination

Royal Society of Health Journal, 1963
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Mass spectrometry-based metabolomics in microbiome investigations

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2021
Anelize Bauermeister   +2 more
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[Mass vaccinations].

Le Scalpel, 2003
R, GRAULICH, L, GEURDEN, A, DEVOS
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