Getting a seasonal flu vaccine is the best way to prevent the flu. All healthy and eligible adults should get a flu shot every flu season. It takes two weeks from the time of vaccination for antibodies to develop in the body to protect against the flu. Some people are not suitable for ...
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Pneumococcal vaccination: the response of patients with multiple myeloma. Am J Med. 1980; 69 :419–423.Lazarus HM. Lederman M. Lubin A. et al.: Pneumococcal vaccination: the response of patients with multiple mye- loma. Am J Med 1980; 69: 423....
Side effects of vaccination are not severe and are generally confined to local reactions a... Sheldon,H.,Landesman,... - 《Clinical Infectious Diseases》 被引量: 0发表: 1981年 Efficacy of pneumococcal vaccine in high-risk patients. Results of a Veterans Administration Cooperative Study Original ...
This multicenter study on influenza and pneumococcal vaccinations in hemodialysis patients provided insights into vaccination rates and associated factors. Overall, the vaccination rates among patients were below 50%. Patients were unaware of these vaccines, feared side effects, or did not feel the need...
However, if the patient is younger than 10 years, revaccination should be given 3 years after the first dose. For immunocompromised patients, revaccination should be given 5 years after the first dose if the patient is older than 10 years and 3 years after the first dose if the patient ...
Revaccination produced a significant immune response in 11/22 patients (50%) followed by a rapid decline of antibody levels within 6 months. Both vaccinations were well tolerated. The currently available vaccine is without major side-effects and effective in producing a significant immune response. ...
Possible side effects of the pneumococcal vaccine include fever, muscle aches, chills, headaches, loss of appetite, fussiness (in babies), feeling tired and injection-site reactions like swelling, pain and tenderness. Who can give me the pneumococcal vaccine?
Pneumococcal conjugate vaccination schedules in infants-acquisition, immunogenicity, and pneumococcal conjugate and yellow fever vaccine co-administration study. Trials. 2022;23(1):39. Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Mackenzie GA, Hill PC, Jeffries DJ, Ndiaye M, Sahito SM, Hossain...
Little is known about the epidemiology of pneumococcal pneumonia outside hospital. Anti-pneumococcal vaccination is recommended in patients at known risk; those with chronic disease, sickle-cell anemia and after splenectomy. More widespread use should be considered in outbreaks of epidemic influenza. ...