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Dentists’ awareness toward vaccine preventable diseases
Vaccine, 2011Effective infection control in dentistry is unfeasible without an adequate immunization program for dental health care providers (DHCPs). Such an assumption is demonstrated for some vaccine preventable infectious diseases (VPIDs), such as Hepatitis B, Influenza and Varicella.
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2005
AbstractThis chapter reports on the effectiveness of interventions to increase the use of both universally recommended and targeted vaccines. The first section summarizes Task Force conclusions and recommendations on interventions to increase delivery of universally recommended vaccines for children, adolescents, and adults. The next section summarizes
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AbstractThis chapter reports on the effectiveness of interventions to increase the use of both universally recommended and targeted vaccines. The first section summarizes Task Force conclusions and recommendations on interventions to increase delivery of universally recommended vaccines for children, adolescents, and adults. The next section summarizes
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2019
These are diseases in which an effective preventive vaccine exists. A death that could have been prevented by vaccination is a vaccine- preventable death. The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified twenty-five diseases as vaccine preventable. This list may expand as new vaccines are being developed.
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These are diseases in which an effective preventive vaccine exists. A death that could have been prevented by vaccination is a vaccine- preventable death. The World Health Organization (WHO) has identified twenty-five diseases as vaccine preventable. This list may expand as new vaccines are being developed.
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2020
This chapter discusses disease entities that are vaccine preventable. Diseases not likely to be seen by physicians because of near eradication include diphtheria, tetanus, polio, and rabies. However, suspected rabies exposure is common, and initiating post-exposure prophylaxis is essential to preventing rabies.
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This chapter discusses disease entities that are vaccine preventable. Diseases not likely to be seen by physicians because of near eradication include diphtheria, tetanus, polio, and rabies. However, suspected rabies exposure is common, and initiating post-exposure prophylaxis is essential to preventing rabies.
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Current Status of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
Postgraduate Medicine, 1974Wide use of effective vaccines has substantially reduced the morbidity and mortality from vaccine-preventable diseases. The record is not good enough, however, as indicated by 25 to 30 deaths per year from measles and almost 2,000 cases per year of pertussis. Immunization activities must be given a higher priority.
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Impact of immunization programs on 11 childhood vaccine-preventable diseases in China: 1950–2018
Innovation(China), 2021Shenglan Tang +2 more
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Immunization And Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
2004Abstract On February 14, 2001, a group of Chinese girls returned to the United States with their new adoptive parents. One of the children, a 10-month-old girl, was ill upon arrival at the airport in Houston, Texas. She went directly to the Emergency Room at Texas Children’s Hospital, where she was found to have fever, cough, coryza ...
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