By adding adjuvants such as aluminium salts, the antigen concentration in vaccines can be reduced as well as the number of required doses in the vaccination schedule [66]. This may be important in increasing the supply of vaccines in new global influenza pandemics. Aluminium salts are added to...
We are conducting a large, population-level, cluster-randomised field trial (PVS) of an alternative reduced-dose schedule of PCV compared to the standard schedule. We are also conducting a nested sub-study at the individual level to investigate the immunogenicity of the two schedules and their ...
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Number of doses and schedule 1 single-dose injection at 24–36 weeks gestational age. 1 single-dose injection at > 20 weeks gestational age. Vaccine volume 0.5 mL 0.5 mL Route of administration IM IM Coadministration with other vaccines Product stability and storage Minimum shelf life of 2 ye...
The decision to choose a two-dose measles vaccination schedule depends on whether elimination rather then control is the goal. Both mathematical models and epidemiologic observations suggest that elimination is not possible with only one dose of current
Vaccination is modelled as an additional dimension disaggregating the population into those who have not received the vaccine (v0), those who have received the vaccine but are not yet protected (this stage represents the two-dose vaccine schedule and the need to wait ~28 days from dose 1 for...
vaccine (or control vaccine) schedules; in those studies, some subjects failed to complete their allocated schedule, and evaluations were carried out to compare subjects who actually received 1, 2, or 3 doses. Across all effectiveness studies, the incidence or prevalence of HPV16/18 infection ...
4although uptake and effectiveness in an NHS healthcare setting has not yet been described. The dosing schedule for the BNT162B2 vaccine is a single 30-mcg dose at day 0 and repeated at a minimum of 21 days but due to limited availability, UK government strategy has been to delay the ...
Re: Rotavirus vaccine: a welcome addition to the immunisation schedule in the UKdoi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.f2347BMJ