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Vaccines

1995
Publisher Summary This chapter presents the studies of the effects of vaccines. It also reviews the applicability, reliability, sensitivity, and specificity of six standardized case definitions for adverse events following immunization (AEFI) (for fever, generalized convulsive seizures, hypotonic–hyporesponsive episodes, intussusception, nodules, and ...
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Vaccinations

Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1992
Tetanus-diphtheria toxoid, influenza virus vaccines, and pneumococcal vaccine are recommended for older persons in the United States by the Centers for Disease Control. But most high-risk older persons remain unvaccinated, despite experiencing relatively high rates of tetanus, influenza-related complications, and pneumococcal disease, and having ...
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Vaccines and Vaccinations

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2001
The rapid proliferation of companion animal vaccines, advances in diagnostic and vaccine technology, and concerns over vaccine safety are clearly among the most important issues practicing veterinarians face as we enter the 21st century. Although many would argue that these are already issues, the future promises to be especially challenging as the ...
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To vaccinate or not to vaccinate

International Journal of Adolescent Medicine and Health, 2014
Mohammed Morad   +2 more
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Vaccines and Vaccination

2002
Immunity is the result of antibody production and the effects of certain cells directly or indirectly on disease agents. Immunity occurs after a natural infection with a disease but because of the time lag between natural infection and immunity, some morbidity or mortality may occur before immunity is sufficient to stop disease.
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To vaccinate or not to vaccinate?

The Lancet Infectious Diseases, 2006
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Vaccination — Re-Vaccination

The Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
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