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Genetic Effects on Vaccination

1999
This chapter discusses genetic effects on vaccination. Genetic control of disease resistance is polygenic and involves quantitative trait loci (QTL), which are additive and dictate the genetic component of variation in individual resistance to infectious disease.
B N, Wilkie, B A, Mallard
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Vaccine side effects

New Scientist, 2021
What side effects can you expect from the covid-19 vaccines and what do they mean?
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Analyzing effects of vaccines

Mathematical Biosciences, 1991
A population with (individually) varying susceptibilities to infection and a vaccine with (individually) varying protective effect are considered. A simple stochastic model is used to illustrate different effects of the vaccine on the spread of the infection.
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Repeat vaccination and influenza vaccine effectiveness

The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 2023
Benjamin J, Cowling, Shuyi, Zhong
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Nutritional Effects on Vaccination

1999
Immune-induced cachetic response is an example of a biological opportunity to develop technologies that ensure improved performance in animal agriculture. We have estimated that reduced performance of immune stimulated animals, whether by exposure to conventional environments or through vaccination, results in more than U.S.
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Varicella Vaccine, Cost-effectiveness Analyses, and Vaccination Policy

JAMA, 2005
HAS VARICELLA VACCINATION BEEN AS COSTeffective as anticipated when it was universally recommended for children 10 years ago? The answer is complicated and illuminates an evolving controversy regarding the role of cost-effectiveness analyses in deliberations over national vaccine recommendations.
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Meningococcal B vaccine effectiveness

The Journal of Pediatrics, 2022
Angelika, Banzhoff   +1 more
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Vaccine Effectiveness Studies

2020
Vaccine effectiveness studies are observational studies, and thus at risk of confounder bias. This chapter therefore opens with a discussion of what confounding is and how it can be eliminated. Many vaccine effectiveness studies have a so-called case-referent design.
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EPIDEMIOLOGIC EFFECTS OF VARICELLA VACCINATION

Infectious Disease Clinics of North America, 1996
For a plausible range of values for the different efficacy characteristics of the live varicella (Oka) vaccine at different levels of coverage, modeling results suggest that routine immunization of preschool children would greatly reduce the number of primary varicella cases, whereas the shift in age distribution of cases would not result in increased ...
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