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Evolving trends in hepatitis A epidemiology: Shifting patterns, emerging risks, and future strategies. [PDF]
Majeed AA, Sarfraz M, Butt AS.
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Hepatitis A to E in People with HIV: A Virus-Specific Review of Prevention and Treatment. [PDF]
Lin KY +8 more
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Shifting epidemiological patterns and strain replacement of hand, foot, and mouth disease in southern China, 2009-2022: A longitudinal study. [PDF]
Hou Y +13 more
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A universal vaccine against influenza.
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Universal and targeted varicella vaccination
The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2021No abstract ...
Bonanni P., Zanobini P.
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Toward a universal flu vaccine
Science, 2020A vaccine adjuvant elicits broad protection against influenza in ...
Susanne, Herold, Leif-Erik, Sander
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Toward a universal influenza vaccine
Science, 2021Influenza The development of a universal influenza vaccine is of paramount importance because seasonal vaccines vary in terms of protection. Darricarrere et al. have now moved a universal influenza vaccine one step closer to the clinic.
Courtney S. Malo
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Promoting Universal Vaccination among Workers
Workplace Health & Safety, 2013A discussion of vaccines often focuses on protecting children from vaccine-preventable diseases. However, 10 vaccines are available for adults, and occupational health nurses should consider these vaccines when providing health care to adult workers. This article discusses the 10 adult vaccines, indications for using each vaccine, barriers preventing ...
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Vaccines and Vaccine Policy for Universal Health Care
Social Change, 2013The existing national policy framework vis-à-vis vaccines reflects an aggressive push towards introduction of new vaccines in the Universal Immunisation Programme (UIP) without providing an uncompromising scientific basis or committing itself to proven epidemiological needs of the population.
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