Costing childhood immunisation in NZ general practiceNo Abstract available for this article.doi:10.1007/BF03277515NoneSpringer International PublishingPharmacoeconomics & Outcomes News Weekly
During recent decades, pneumonia hospitalisation rates decreased, attributable in part to inclusion of pneumococcal conjugate vaccine in NZ''s immunisation schedule. Irrespective of these decreases, pneumonia hospitalisation rates are four times higher for Pacific and 60% higher for Māori compared with ...
Childhood immunisation: factors associated with failure to complete the recommended schedule by two years of age This study aimed to determine the immunisation status of preschool-aged children attending formal child-care facilities in north Queensland, and to examine factors associated with failure to ...
Minimising Immunisation Pain of childhood vaccines: The MIP pilot study Aim Pain associated with immunisations can result in distress and/or anxiety for children and parents. We assessed the feasibility and acceptability of two... SPK Jenkins - 《Journal of Paediatrics & Child Health》 被引量: 0...
This study included subsidy-eligible dispensings; ophthalmic chloramphenicol is eligible for subsidisation when prescribed for approved indications as per the NZ Pharmaceutical Schedule [24]. In NZ, ophthalmic chloramphenicol can also be dispensed by pharmacists without a prescription, for individuals aged...