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Routine Newborn Hepatitis B Immunization

Infectious Diseases in Clinical Practice, 2011
Abstract This article reviews the arguments for a hepatitis B vaccination schedule at birth and at 1 month and 6 months of age. Vertical transmission is a major route of hepatitis B infection and in 2009 the World Health Organization stated that "All infants should receive their first dose of hepatitis B vaccine as soon as possible after birth ...
Usa Thisyakorn   +2 more
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Hair loss after routine immunizations.

JAMA, 1997
Alopecia is a recognized adverse effect of numerous medications, but vaccines are not normally considered a cause for unexpected loss of hair.To describe case reports of hair loss after routine vaccines and to assess the hypothesis that vaccinations might induce hair loss.Case series with telephone follow-up.Review of spontaneous reports to the Food ...
R P, Wise, K P, Kiminyo, M E, Salive
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Problems Associated With Routine Immunizations

Postgraduate Medicine, 1957
(1957). Problems Associated With Routine Immunizations. Postgraduate Medicine: Vol. 22, No. 5, pp. 445-454.
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The routine childhood immunization programme

British Journal of Midwifery, 2003
Immunization has been an important part of the health care of children in the UK since the introduction of vaccination against smallpox in the early 19th century. We are now able to prevent many infectious diseases that were previously the most important causes of death and disability in childhood.
David Elliman, Helen Bedford
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Should Insurance Cover Routine Immunizations?

JAMA, 1991
ONE of the key recommendations of the National Vaccine Advisory Committee—for what it terms the nation's ailing immunization system—calls for medical insurance companies to cover routine childhood vaccinations. If compliance is not voluntary, the committee says, it should be mandated by legislation.
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ROUTINE IMMUNIZATIONS IN ADULT RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS

Transplantation, 1997
Vaccination guidelines for transplant recipients include regular boosters of tetanus, diphtheria, and inactivated polio vaccine, but there are few published data on the efficacy of these vaccines in patients receiving immunosuppressive therapy.Serum antibody values were evaluated before and 4 weeks after tetanus, diphtheria, and inactivated polio ...
D, Huzly   +6 more
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ROUTINE ANNUAL IMMUNIZATION AGAINST INFLUENZA

JAMA, 1960
To the Editor:— I would appreciate very much an opportunity to useThe Journalto bring to the attention of the physicians of the United States the Public Health Service recommendation that the chronically ill, the aged, and pregnant women be given routine annual immunization against influenza. This recommendation is based on the findings of the Service'
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Time for a Routine Immunization Communication Effort

Journal of Health Communication, 2006
In the midst of the global public health discussion of avian flu and the 25th anniversary of the discovery of HIV, a relatively unnoticed reality continues: routine immunization coverage is only at...
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Routine tetanus immunizations for adults

Journal of General Internal Medicine, 1993
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