MMRMMRVvaccinegenetic factorsfeverantibodytitersChildren have elevated fever risk 1 to 2 weeks after the first dose of a measles-containing vaccine (MCV), which is likely affected by genetic, immunologic, and clinical factors. Fever after MCV is associated with febrile seizures, though may also be...
Yellow fever vaccinevirus can be transmitted via breast-feeding [24]. • Meningoencephalitisoccurred in an infant whose mother had recently receivedyellow fever vaccineduring a postpartum visit. The mother had headache, malaise, and low fever for 2 days 5 days after immunization. The infant, ...
YF vaccine is a live-attenuated virus (17D strain) by serial passages in chicken embryo tissue culture. The vaccine preparation is lyophilized, kept under cold-chain conditions, and is considered extremely safe. A single-dose administration (subcutaneous or intramuscular) provides protection for a...
Related to yellow fever vaccine:typhoid vaccine vac·cine (văk-sēn′, văk′sēn′) n. 1. a.A preparation of a weakened or killed pathogen, such as a bacterium or virus, or of a portion of the pathogen's structure, that is administered to prevent or treat infection by the pathogen...
An immunisation history revealed that the patient had never received the MMR vaccine. A high index of suspicion is required to diagnose measles in an immunocompetent adult, and we suggest that occupational health departments should be more rigorous in screening for vaccinations in health workers....
An immunisation history revealed that the patient had never received the MMR vaccine. A high index of suspicion is required to diagnose measles in an immunocompetent adult, and we suggest that occupational health departments should be more rigorous in screening for vaccinations in health workers....
6 Prior to the measles/mumps/rubella (MMR) vaccine, viral sialadenitis was most commonly caused by mumps and affected the parotid gland. This has become less common with immunization efforts. Less common viral etiologies include Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), parainfluenza, and human immunodeficiency ...
In children, immunizations (such as vaccine shots) or teething may cause a short-term low-grade fever. Autoimmune disorders (including rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, and inflammatory bowel disease), medication side effects, seizures, blood clots, hormone disorders, cancers, and illicit drug use are ...
After designing the ASFV vaccine construct, further assessments of its physicochemical characteristics were conducted. While the assessment of epitopes is a critical aspect of vaccine development, focusing solely on epitopes overlooks important factors that contribute to the overall effectiveness and safety ...
Long-Term Protection After Fractional-Dose Yellow Fever Vaccination Annelies Wilder-SmithAlan D.T. BarrettKirsten VanniceJoachim Hombach Annals of Internal Medicine Jul 2019 CAS-1 JCR-Q1 SCIE 3 被引用 · 0 笔记 引用 Antibody responses to yellow fever vaccine in 9 to 11-month-old Malian and...