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India's Health Diplomacy: Advancing Pharmaceutical and MedTech Leadership in the Global South
ABSTRACT Health diplomacy has become a pivotal aspect of India's engagement with the Global South, intertwining foreign policy, public health, and global collaboration to address disparities while pursuing strategic interests. India's pharmaceutical industry, which accounts for nearly 20% of the world's generics, has positioned the nation as the ...
Gaurav Chanderprakash Mittal +4 more
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L’innocuité de deux vaccins commercialisés en France contre la babésiose canine – Nobivac Piro® (NP) et Pirodog® (P) – a été étudiée. Leur impact local, général et biochimique a été comparé, en conditions expérimentales maîtrisées, sur un groupe témoin ...
Freyburger L. +5 more
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Do Childhood Vaccines Have Non-Specific Effects on Mortality [PDF]
A recent article by Kristensen et al. suggested that measles vaccine and bacille Calmette–Guérin (BCG) vaccine might\ud reduce mortality beyond what is expected simply from protection against measles and tuberculosis.
Boyce , G. Thomas +3 more
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Going beyond the individual: How state-level characteristics relate to HPV vaccine rates in the United States [PDF]
Background The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is an underutilized cancer control practice in the United States. Although individual contextual factors are known to impact HPV vaccine coverage rates, the impact of macro-level elements are still ...
Brownson, Ross C +3 more
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Vaccination and Risk Aversion: Evidence From a Flu Vaccination Campaign
ABSTRACT We examine the causal effect of a French flu vaccination campaign on vaccination behavior. Individuals aged 65 and over receive an invitation letter with a voucher for a free flu shot, while those who are not eligible have to cover the costs themselves. Using a Fuzzy Regression Discontinuity Design, we find that receiving the invitation letter
Clémentine Garrouste +2 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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Cost effectiveness of school-located influenza vaccination programs for elementary and secondary school children. [PDF]
BackgroundStudies have noted variations in the cost-effectiveness of school-located influenza vaccination (SLIV), but little is known about how SLIV's cost-effectiveness may vary by targeted age group (e.g., elementary or secondary school students), or ...
Albertin, Christina S +7 more
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Severe pertussis infection in infants less than 6 months of age: clinical manifestations and molecular characterization [PDF]
We conducted a study to determine the main traits of pertussis among unimmunized infants less than 6 months of age. From August 2012 to March 2015, 141 nasopharyngeal aspirates (NPAs) were collected from infants with respiratory symptoms attending 2
Buttinelli, Gabriele +12 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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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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