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Measles Vaccine and Travelers

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1990
Excerpt To the Editor:The need for adequate immunity to measles in international travelers, outlined by Hill and Pearson (1) and von Reyn and Saviteer (2), is clear cut.
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The future of measles vaccination

Archiv f�r die gesamte Virusforschung, 1965
Current scientific studies performed all over the world will probably eventually lead to the production of a vaccine against measles that will be safe, acceptable, and effective. A voluntary mass vaccination against measles will be unlikely. Public Health authorities can hardly support financially or be willing to undertake or to push the introduction ...
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Measles Aerosol Vaccination

2006
Measles ranks fifth among the five major childhood conditions which are responsible for 21% of all deaths in low and middle-income countries. Measles immunization is considered the most cost-effective public health intervention in the world. In recent years, there has been a critical need to identify alternative routes of measles immunization, which ...
J L, Valdespino-Gómez   +5 more
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Measles Vaccination in Infants

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1982
To the Editor.— On May 15, 1981, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reported an outbreak of measles among the children of migrant farm workers in Texas. Among these were 42 infants younger than 15 months. The CDC and the Office of Migrant Health recommended that "infants ages 6 months through 14 months be vaccinated." 1 In June of this year a ...
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The First Measles Vaccine

Pediatrics, 2011
Like in the more familiar story of polio vaccine, the development of the first successful live attenuated vaccine against measles began in the laboratory of John Enders. One of the greatest virologists of the 20th century, Enders pioneered the technique of viral tissue culture, which makes it possible to grow viruses in vitro in cells nourished in ...
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MEASLES VACCINATION

The Lancet, 1965
I B, HILLARY, P N, MEENAN, A J, BEALE
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Measles Vaccine

JAMA, 1961
S, KARELITZ   +7 more
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Measles vaccine

The Journal of Pediatrics, 1960
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