[BCG vaccination in relation to modern epidemiology of tuberculosis] Objective: Libido is a subjective issue involving several aspects, including desire, pleasure, sexual life, intercourse, erection, ejaculation, orgasm, happiness, clitoral or penile sensation and others. Sexuality can be measured ...
Typhi predominates in some urban centres. Licensed vaccines against typhoid have moderate but useful efficacy but neither of the two available vaccines can be used in infants. Although Ty21a may afford some cross-protection against S. Paratyphi B, there are no vaccines that specifically target ...
Consequently, BCG vaccination is recommended as early in life as possible where TB is endemic or among high-risk groups. In view of the unclear protection offered by BCG against adult forms of disease, its role in the prevention of TB is today doubtful. Therefore, due to the insufficient ...
Four groups of children were formed in order to calculate the risk of TB in relation to vaccination status: children with TB who had been vaccinated children with TB who had not been vaccinated healthy children who had been vaccinated and healthy children who had not been vaccinated. Vaccine ...
The use of BCG vaccine for routine immunization has decreased or has been discontinued due to the low rate of TB in many industrialized countries, although selective vaccination of high-risk groups may still be performed. In some countries, such as the Netherlands and the United States, BCG vac...
A single intradermal vaccination with an antibiotic-less version of BCGΔBCG1419c given to guinea pigs conferred a significant improvement in outcome following a low dose aerosol exposure to M. tuberculosis compared to that provided by a single dose of&n
In the first half of 1975 there occurred in the Federal Republic of Germany an unusual rise in the incidence of suppurative inguinal lymphadenitis after BCG vaccination of newborns, in immediate time relation with change of the vaccine b... P Selgrad,C Elbers,G Gehrmann - 《Dtsch Med Wochens...
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Tuberculosis (TB) remains the deadliest infectious disease1, and the widely used Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG) vaccine fails to curb the epidemic. An improved vaccination strategy could provide a cost-effective intervention to break the transmission cycle and prevent antimicrobial resistance2,3. Limi...
Novel tuberculosis (TB) vaccines recently tested in humans have been designed to boost immunity induced by the current vaccine, Mycobacterium bovis Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG). Because BCG vaccination is used extensively in infants, this population gr