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Implementing universal vaccination programmes: Spain

Vaccine, 1995
Until 1990, the immunization policy against hepatitis B in Spain was selective high-risk vaccination. That policy failed to reduce the incidence of hepatitis B and the prevalence rates of chronic carriers. In 1991, Catalonia began a universal immunization programme targeted at 12-year-olds.
J, de la Torre, R, Esteban
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Is a Universal Influenza Virus Vaccine Possible?

Annual Review of Medicine, 2020
Influenza viruses remain a severe burden to human health because of their contribution to overall morbidity and mortality. Current seasonal influenza virus vaccines do not provide sufficient protection to alleviate the annual impact of influenza and ...
Raffael Nachbagauer, P. Palese
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Implementing universal vaccination programmes: Bulgaria

Vaccine, 1995
Universal vaccination against hepatitis B virus (HBV) was introduced for all newborns in Bulgaria in August 1991, after a three-year selective immunization of babies born to HBsAg-positive mothers. In 1992, a coverage level of 71.3% was achieved. Since 1989, hepatitis B morbidity among infants shows a continuing downward trend with the lowest annual ...
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An mRNA universal vaccine for influenza

Nature reviews. Drug discovery, 2023
M. Villanueva
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Implementing universal vaccination programmes: USA

Vaccine, 1995
In the USA, the policy is that all infants receive vaccine against hepatitis B virus (HBV). It is considered that HBV vaccine can be readily integrated into the routine childhood immunization schedule without additional visits. Booster doses of vaccine are not currently recommended because protection lasts for at least 10 years after vaccination.
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Universal varicella vaccination

Medical Journal of Australia, 2005
Kristine Macartney, Peter McIntyre
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Towards a universal flu vaccine

Nature, 2019
A better understanding of the immune response to influenza is driving development of vaccines that protect against many strains of the virus. A better understanding of the immune response to influenza is driving development of vaccines that protect against many strains of the virus.
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Governments, off-patent vaccines, smallpox and universal childhood vaccination

Vaccine, 2010
WHO is now celebrating more than 30 years of freedom from smallpox. What was originally seen as a victory over an ancient scourge can now be viewed as an epidemiologically driven programme to overcome governmental inertia and under-achievement in delivering an off-patent vaccine.
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Universal Vaccination against Varicella

New England Journal of Medicine, 1998
R W, Spingarn, J A, Benjamin
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