catch-up vaccination; hepatitis B; primary care ABSTRACT Background Hepatitis B vaccine was introduced into the regular immunization schedule in Israel in 1992. At the time, a need for a catch-up vaccination for those aged 4–18 years, became apparent. Study objective To evaluate the vaccination...
Hepatitis B vaccine Minimum age: Birth 3 doses Dose 1 to dose 2: 4 wk Dose 2 to dose 3: 8 wk (16 wk after dose 1) Inactivated poliovirus vaccine Minimum age: 6 wk 4 doses Dose 1 to dose 2: 4 wk Dose 2 to dose 3: 4 wk Dose 3 to dose 4: 4 wk Measles, ...
Liver disease and liver cancer associated with childhood-acquired chronic hepatitis B are leading causes of death among adults in China. Despite expanded n... DW Hutton,SK So,ML Brandeau - 《Hepatology》 被引量: 99发表: 2010年 Physician knowledge of catch-up regimens and contraindications for ...
then made suggestions for screening and catch-up vaccination based on the UK guidelines. These were discussed with patients, and the care pathway, as outlined in Supplemental Fig. 3 was followed. Where possible, the blood tests for screening and the first doses of a vaccination schedule were p...
Children routinely have a series of vaccinations that begins at birth. Given according to a specific schedule, these vaccinations protect against hepatitis B, diphtheria,tetanus, pertussis (whooping cough), measles, mumps,rubella(German measles), varicella (chickenpox), polio, pneumococcus andHaemophilus...
" said Thomas J. Steiner, the pediatric lead physician with Kaiser Permanente Gwinnett, in Duluth, Ga. "One of the most useful aspects is the fact that after the patient's immunizations are entered, you can print a 'catch up' schedule which can be given to the patient and scanned into...
Depending on the vaccination schedule, the measurement times varied from 1 − 2 months for each subject. Babies born to mothers with ARD were studied for follow-up autoantibody levels, if possible, at around 8 months of age. The growth parameters of premature babies were adjusted for ...
When compared to GPs working in health centres, those with a private practice are more likely to report returning to a full primary vaccination schedule (adjusted OR = 2.90, 95% CI [1.29鈥3]). Aside from the serology for hepatitis B and to a lesser extent for measles, other pre-...
When compared to GPs working in health centres, those with a private practice are more likely to report returning to a full primary vaccination schedule (adjusted OR = 2.90, 95% CI [1.29鈥3]). Aside from the serology for hepatitis B and to a lesser extent for measles, other pre-...
When compared to GPs working in health centres, those with a private practice are more likely to report returning to a full primary vaccination schedule (adjusted OR = 2.90, 95% CI [1.29鈥3]). Aside from the serology for hepatitis B and to a lesser extent for measles, other pre-...