Litt DJ, Ramsay ME, Ladhani SN. Characteristics of children with invasive pneumococcal disease eligible for the 1+1 compared with the 2+1 PCV13 infant immunisation schedule in England: a prospective national observational...
Sovicille-Siena, Italy) programme into its national infant immunisation programme. Infants received a 2 1 schedule at 8 weeks, 16 weeks, and 1 year of age, alongside a limited catch-up programme for infants
Immunisationis the process of beingvaccinatedagainst a disease, thus becoming immune to it. Childhood immunisation is an effective way of protecting your child against a number of infectious diseases. To ensure life-long protection, childhood immunisation should begin as early as possible, with all ...
Perceptions of caregivers and providers regarding the potential introduction of the varicella vaccine to the childhood immunisation schedule in New Zealand: A qualitative exploratory study Charania, Nadia A.Watson, Donna G.Turner, Nikki M. 28-35 Paediatric invasive Haemophilus influenzae in Queensland...
birth which records important health related information, vaccination history and developmental screening findings [3]. Developmental screening can be conducted by primary care doctors, usually conveniently timed with the immunisation schedule. If there is a need for further assessment when a developmental...
the optimal vaccine scheduleand timing, and the best method to assess response in immunocompromised populations.In this Review, we discuss the evidence regarding influenza vaccination in childrenwith cancer, factors that influence re...
Given the substantial heterogeneity observed in studies, future research could address these limitations by adopting a unified vaccination schedule recommended by the World Health Organization for all countries in systematic reviews examining vaccine hesitancy in children. Additionally, conducting high-quality ...