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Expert Review of Vaccines, 2021
Introduction: Routine pneumococcal vaccination for adults aged ≥60 or ≥65 years and those with underlying at-risk and high-risk conditions is recommended in many countries.
M. Niederman+5 more
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Introduction: Routine pneumococcal vaccination for adults aged ≥60 or ≥65 years and those with underlying at-risk and high-risk conditions is recommended in many countries.
M. Niederman+5 more
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[Expert consensus on immunoprophylaxis of pneumococcal disease (2020 version)].
Zhonghua liu xing bing xue za zhi = Zhonghua liuxingbingxue zazhi, 2020Pneumococcal disease is a serious global public health problem and a leading cause of morbidity and mortality of children and adults in China. Antibiotics are commonly used to treat pneumococcal disease.
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Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2007
To describe the impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy on the burden of pneumococcal disease and advances in our understanding of the impact of HIV on this disease.Although highly active antiretroviral therapy has reduced the burden of pneumococcal disease among HIV-infected adults, these infections remain far more common than in HIV uninfected
Shabir A. Madhi+2 more
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To describe the impact of highly active antiretroviral therapy on the burden of pneumococcal disease and advances in our understanding of the impact of HIV on this disease.Although highly active antiretroviral therapy has reduced the burden of pneumococcal disease among HIV-infected adults, these infections remain far more common than in HIV uninfected
Shabir A. Madhi+2 more
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Pneumococcal disease in childhood
Hospital Medicine, 2001Streptococcus pneumoniae is the most common cause of serious bacterial infections in children worldwide. Problems with antibiotic resistance have lead to changes in antibiotic policies for children with possible pneumococcal disease. Demonstration of the efficacy of a pneumococcal conjugate vaccine has lead to consideration of its inclusion in routine ...
P V Mohan, Paul T. Heath
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2003
The pneumococcus is now the most important bacterial pathogen causing pneumonia, meningitis, and otitis media. Traditional approaches to the diagnosis of Streptococcus pneumoniae as the etrologic agent causing these diseases include colony morphology, microscopy, optochin sensitivity, bile solubility, and inmunologic reaction with type-specific ...
A M, Smith, K P, Klugman
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The pneumococcus is now the most important bacterial pathogen causing pneumonia, meningitis, and otitis media. Traditional approaches to the diagnosis of Streptococcus pneumoniae as the etrologic agent causing these diseases include colony morphology, microscopy, optochin sensitivity, bile solubility, and inmunologic reaction with type-specific ...
A M, Smith, K P, Klugman
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Independent Nurse, 2005
From April, all 65s and over will be eligible for pneumococcal vaccination.
Melanie Milburn Rgn, DipN
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From April, all 65s and over will be eligible for pneumococcal vaccination.
Melanie Milburn Rgn, DipN
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Influenza and pneumococcal disease in the community
Nursing Standard, 2003The authors discuss the aetiology, diagnosis and prevention of influenza and pneumococcal disease, identifying who should be vaccinated and those who are at risk. Useful information on how to plan an immunisation campaign is also outlined.
Cate Riley, Steven Riley
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An Epidemiologic Approach to Pneumococcal Disease
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1981In many countries of the developing world, pneumonia remains a leading cause of morbidity and premature mortality. In their quest for effective control measures not dependent on the socioeconomic changes in Western societies that have paralleled a reduction in mortality from pneumonia, these poorer countries are looking towards modern antibiotic ...
Robert M Douglas, Ian Riley
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