In children with haemophilia in the Republic of Ireland, vaccines on the primary childhood immunisation schedule, which begins at birth and continues until 13 months of age, have traditionally been given subcutaneously. The meningococcal B (MenB) vaccine was introduced into the primary childhood ...
schedule in the U.S. to increased infant mortality and, not surprisingly, was announced by the ever-popular all-purpose quackery website, NaturalNews.com, which touted a study claiming to have found thatnations requiring the most vaccines tend to have the worst infant mortality rates:...as ...
Since 1992, infants in Ireland have been routinely immunised at two, four and six months against Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), as part of the primary immunisation schedule. Following the introduction of this vaccine, there was a large fall in cases of Hib disease from approximately 100 ...
Rotavirus (RV) vaccination reduces severe RV gastroenteritis (GE), associated healthcare utilization and mortality among young children [1, 2]. Universal infant vaccination with either the monovalent life-attenuated vaccine (RV1) or the pentavalent human-bovine reassortant vaccine (RV5) has, therefore...
of MCV2 into the national schedule may provide a second opportunity for first-dose vaccination among children who missed the scheduled MCV1 dose. Understanding the specific drivers of simultaneous coverage and equality gains may provide critical insights for the immunization agenda in countries and regi...
of MCV2 into the national schedule may provide a second opportunity for first-dose vaccination among children who missed the scheduled MCV1 dose. Understanding the specific drivers of simultaneous coverage and equality gains may provide critical insights for the immunization agenda in countries and regi...
been achieved with both vaccine doses, which would be beneficial for varicella vaccination should MMR vaccines be replaced with MMRV vaccines [107]. As for the accelerated schedule, a robust immune response was measured to the second dose of MMRV vaccine given to children at 5 to 6 years [...
(England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland). At the first visit, participants were asked for consent for optional follow-up visits every week for the next month, then monthly for 12 months or to April 2022. Written informed consent was taken from individuals ≥2 years (children aged <...
Decomposing socioeconomic inequality in child vaccination: Results from Ireland. Vaccine. 2014;32(27):3438–44. 22. Fonteneau L, Urcun JM, Guthmann JP, Collet M, Neulat N, Bristol-Gauzy P, Guignon N, Levy-Bruhl D, Herbet JB. Vaccination coverage in 6-year-old preschool children, France...
(95% CI 3, 25) in children 0–4 years of age after rotavirus vaccine was introduced into the routine infant immunisation schedule [56,57]. Early evidence is also suggestive of a protective effect of rotavirus vaccination on coeliac disease [58]. However, other studies have not found an ...