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Background: In Mexico, the measles vaccine was first introduced in 1971. The last case of measles acquired through endemic transmission was recorded in 1995. In 1998, the monovalent measles vaccine was replaced by the combined measles–mumps–rubella (MMR)
Rodrigo Romero-Feregrino +5 more
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Response to third rubella vaccine dose
Limited data exist on the immunogenicity of a third dose of the measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine (MMR). In this study, our aim was to evaluate the long-term rubella immunogenicity afforded by two childhood MMR doses of the Norwegian vaccination ...
Lotta Siira +5 more
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Treatment‐related changes in the prostate: past, present and future therapies
Radiation therapy alters tumour morphology and immunoprofile in prostate cancer. Residual carcinoma shows distorted glandular architecture on H&E and loss of basal markers with preserved AMACR expression by immunohistochemistry, aiding in the recognition of treatment effect in prostate biopsies.
Katrina Collins, Liang Cheng
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Parents' champions vs. vested interests: who do parents believe about MMR? A qualitative study. [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Despite the Government acting quickly to reassure parents about MMR safety following the publication of the 1998 paper by Wakefield and colleagues, MMR uptake declined.
Hilton, Shona +2 more
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Intralesional purified protein derivative (PPD) or mumps, measles, rubella (MMR) were not previously compared regarding their efficacy or mechanism of action in treatment of warts.
M. Shaheen +3 more
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Anticipating Knowledge Applicability in Open Science Through Recycling, Mimicking, and Shortcutting
ABSTRACT Open science literature scrutinizes how organizations provide access to knowledge. Yet, much less is known about how organizations pursuing open science for societal impact anticipate knowledge applicability—that shared knowledge is reusable for other organizations and individuals, and enables open social innovation.
Konstantin Hondros +3 more
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Drug Discovery Applications of Nitroso (Hetero)Arene Derivatives
Nitroso (hetero)aromatic compounds are bioactive molecules with antiviral, anticancer, neuroprotective, and antimicrobial properties. This review highlights their mechanisms of action—oxidative stress, DNA damage, and enzyme inhibition—alongside synthesis, structure–activity relationships, and toxicity challenges, offering insight into their ...
Silvia Roscales, Aurelio G. Csáky
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Media reports in 1998 of a possible link between the combined measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine (MMR) and autism or bowel disease have made many parents question the vaccination. Understanding their concerns and being familiar with the current scientific evidence about the safety of MMR are important if physicians are to allay doubts about the ...
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Measles, misinformation, and risk: personal belief exemptions and the MMR vaccine
INTRODUCTION Across the United States, children entering schools are required to get a series of vaccinations that includes the measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR) vaccine.1 Designed to prevent those three devastating childhood illnesses, the MMR vaccine ...
John Bowes
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Anatomy of a Health Scare: Education, Income and the MMR Controversy in the UK [PDF]
One theory for why there is a strong education gradient in health outcomes is that more educated individuals more quickly absorb new information about health technology.
Anderberg, Dan +2 more
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