1996. Immunogeni- city and safety of in¯uenza vaccination in 3-6-year old children with a two dose immunisation schedule. J Pediatr 155:346±347.Van Hoecke C, Raue W, Künzel W, et al. Immunogenicity and safety of influenza vaccination in 3- to 6-year-old children with a two ...
Home vaccination for children behind in their immunisation schedule: a randomised controlled trial. To ascertain the effectiveness of a home vaccination service for children behind in their vaccination schedule.Randomised controlled trial of nurse-adminis......
Infants and children who are unvaccinated, under-vaccinated, or who delayed vaccination, may be inherently different to those who adhere to the recommended schedule. However, pertussis vaccination is well established, and most countries report high vaccine coverage. 3.3. The impact of primary ...
This immunisation schedule conferred complete protection upon intravenous injection of a 104 dose of both HEV-1 and HEV-4 strains. However, in the face of a higher dose of 107, only partial protection was evident. Each experiment comprised groups of three individuals, and protection was evaluated...
To ascertain the effectiveness of a home vaccination service for children behind in their vaccination schedule. Randomised controlled trial of nurse-administered vaccination at home. Children were allocated at random to the intervention or the control group before any contact with the parents was made....
G142(P) Should varicella vaccination be added to the UK immunisation schedule for healthy children?Background Varicella zoster virus causes chickenpox, usually a mild self-limiting illness of childhood. However, complications occur in 1% with 4200 deaths annually. Since the first vaccination was ...
The awareness of immunisation schedule among the stakeholders ranged from 87.2 to 93.4%. The study showed that 67.9% of the parent and 57.1% of the health workers had participated in immunisation except the TMPs (27.8%). Across the stakeholders' categories, between 61.9 and 7...
The objective of this study was to assess if children aged 0-23 months in a conflict-affected state of South Sudan were on track with their immunisation schedule and to identify predisposing factors that affected this study population from being on track with their routine immunisation schedule. ...
We evaluated the response to the recombinant Hepatitis B vaccine using an accelerated schedule versus the traditional schedule by studying the immunologic ... C Belloni,A Pistorio,C Tinelli,... - 《Vaccine》 被引量: 79发表: 2000年 Early immunisation with hepatitis B vaccine: a five-year study...