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COVID-19 vaccination and clinical outcomes of immune checkpoint inhibitors therapy in cancer patients: a meta-analysis of real-world studies. [PDF]
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Brief Report: Hepatitis B Vaccination Histories in Persons With HIV Needing Revaccination. [PDF]
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Factors associated with pneumococcal vaccination uptake in over 50s in Ireland: a cross-sectional study using results from the Irish Longitudinal Study on Ageing (TILDA). [PDF]
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Long-term immune protection after infant hepatitis B vaccination in children. [PDF]
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Coadministered Influenza- and Pertussis-Containing Vaccines in Pregnant Women.
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Vaccines, vaccination in Brucellosis
Annales de l'Institut Pasteur / Microbiologie, 1987International ...
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Footrot vaccines and vaccination
Vaccine, 2014Research on footrot in small ruminants, which is caused by Dichelobacter nodosus, has led to development of vaccines and their application for control, treatment and eradication of the disease in sheep. Footrot vaccines have evolved over decades to contain monovalent whole cell, multivalent recombinant fimbrial, and finally mono or bivalent recombinant
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2001
More than 70 bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi are serious human pathogens.1 Vaccines are available against some of these agents and are being developed against almost all the other bacteria and viruses and about half of the parasites. Table 1 lists infections for which there are now licensed vaccines and those for which a candidate vaccine has ...
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More than 70 bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi are serious human pathogens.1 Vaccines are available against some of these agents and are being developed against almost all the other bacteria and viruses and about half of the parasites. Table 1 lists infections for which there are now licensed vaccines and those for which a candidate vaccine has ...
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