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Immunizations: Vaccinations in General
Pediatrics In Review, 2015The childhood immunization schedule is complex and nuanced. Although serious adverse reactions to immunizations are uncommon, clinicians must be well-versed in these reactions as well as the contraindications and precautions to each vaccine. • Conjugate vaccine technology links polysaccharide antigens to carrier proteins, triggering T-cell-dependent ...
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Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine, 1986
Sir .—When I began my practice as a pediatrician in 1977, immunizations were accepted as routine. No parent had any deep-seated anxieties about the need for them. A great deal has changed since then. I now often have to explain to parents why the vaccines were developed, the consequences of non vaccination, and the relative risk of a severe vaccine ...
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Sir .—When I began my practice as a pediatrician in 1977, immunizations were accepted as routine. No parent had any deep-seated anxieties about the need for them. A great deal has changed since then. I now often have to explain to parents why the vaccines were developed, the consequences of non vaccination, and the relative risk of a severe vaccine ...
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Experimental and Applied Medical Science, 2023
Immunity is the ability of the human body to resist almost all types of organisms and toxins that can damage tissues and organs. The most important is acquired immunity, which develops after exposure to bacteria, viruses, or toxins. Natural immunity consists of protective barriers that prevent the passage of microorganisms such as skin and stomach acid,
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Immunity is the ability of the human body to resist almost all types of organisms and toxins that can damage tissues and organs. The most important is acquired immunity, which develops after exposure to bacteria, viruses, or toxins. Natural immunity consists of protective barriers that prevent the passage of microorganisms such as skin and stomach acid,
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Innate immunity and vaccination
Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology, 2006Dirk, Werling, Pete, Kaiser
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2022
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BCG Vaccine-Induced Trained Immunity and COVID-19: Protective or Bystander?
Infection and Drug Resistance, 2021Gaber El-Saber Batiha +2 more
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