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Background Cervical cancer is one of the diseases that reflects global inequities. Vaccination against the human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of the main pillars of the World Health Organization (WHO) 2030 cervical cancer 90:70:90 elimination strategy. The role of healthcare practitioners in HPV vaccination acceptance cannot be overemphasized.
Nancy Innocentia Ebu Enyan +10 more
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EVALLUTION OF TWO VACCINATION SCHEDULES FOR NEWCASTLE AND INFECTIOUS BURSAL DISEASE [PDF]
The aim of this study was to determine the interaction between the Newcastle disease and Infectious bursal disease vaccines commonly used in the field to control these two important viral diseases.
Ali +10 more
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Abstract Background The inclusion of marginalized populations in health information research is crucial for ensuring equitable health outcomes and addressing systemic disparities. However, underrepresentation of these groups remains a significant issue, particularly in health misinformation correction research.
Romy RW, Junhan Chen, Yuan Wang
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Des truies gestantes ont été vaccinées par voie sous-cutanée avec un vaccin préparé à partir de souches entérotoxinogènes d'Escherichia coli (ECET) qui produisaient les pili k88 ou k99.
F.A. Avila +3 more
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Livestock vaccines aim to increase livestock product and improve the health and welfare of livestock animals in a cost-efficient manner and prevent disease transmission. Successful livestock vaccines have been generated for pathogens including bacterial, viral, protozoan, and multicellular pathogens.
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Vaccines, Vaccination, and Vaccinology [PDF]
Although the demonstration in 1796 by Edward Jenner that vaccinia virus could protect against smallpox was epochal, he was following the path opened by the ancients who had used the smallpox virus itself in the practice of variolation. The work of Louis Pasteur on chicken cholera opened the way to vaccine development in the laboratory.
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The considerable morbidity and mortality associated with certain human papillomaviruses (HPV) has provided the impetus for HPV vaccine development. The design of such vaccines has evolved from an understanding of the nature of HPV infections and their consequences, together with evaluation of the efficacy of different approaches to vaccination in ...
Duggan-Keen, M +3 more
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Abstract When people share information and converse on social media, they create “echo chambers” through preferential attachment to like‐minded people and opinions they already support. A great deal of research uses interactional ties between people—created by retweeting and following—to identify and study polarization in social networks.
Kevin Durrheim, Maria Schuld
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Recommandations pour l’utilisation de vaccins contre la peste équine dans des régions non endémiques
La peste équine (PE) est causée par des orbivirus et transmise par des Culicoides; elle détermine une mortalité jusqu'à 95 %. Le but d'un programme de lutte et d'éradication est d'empêcher la propagation du virus par le vecteur biologique.
James A. House
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Anthrax, an uncommon disease in humans, is caused by a large bacterium, Bacillus anthracis. The risk of inhalation infection is the main indication for anthrax vaccination. Pre-exposure vaccination is provided by an acellular vaccine (anthrax vaccine adsorbed or AVA), which contains anthrax toxin elements and results in protective immunity after 3 to 6
Splino Miroslav +3 more
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