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  • ...s A, Scott P, Stuck AE, Trotter C, Egger M |title=Efficacy of pneumococcal vaccination in adults: a meta-analysis |journal=CMAJ |volume=180 |issue=1 |pages=48–5 ...Abrutyn E, Spaude KA, Kim A, Kirchner C, Daley J |title=Prior pneumococcal vaccination is associated with reduced death, complications, and length of stay among h
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  • ==Vaccination== The reason it is difficult to pinpoint a vaccination is due to the fact that over 90 [[serotypes]] of ''S. pneumoniae'' exist
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  • == DIAGNOSIS AND VACCINATION ==
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  • *Wallace AR. 1885. Forty-five years of registration statistics, proving vaccination to be both useless and dangerous, Lond. *Wallace AR. 1898. Vaccination a delusion: its penal enforcement a crime: proved by the official evidence
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  • ...t 200 to 300 million people died due to [[smallpox]]. After a successful vaccination campaign throughout 19th and 20th century around the globe caused the virus ...ing on Variola virus and most of the research going on is to find a better vaccination in case of a [[bioterrorism]] attack. Currently a project is going on at C
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  • ...ing]] of ''S. enterica'' can aid in the effectiveness of medications and [[vaccination]]s in treating disease. It is usually isolated on a selective medium such a ===="Putting Typhoid Vaccination on the Global Health Agenda"====
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  • ...been exposed to a given virus in the past, with tests such as [[ELISA]]. [[Vaccination]]s protect against viral diseases, in part, by eliciting the production of While it has been possible to prevent (certain) viral diseases by vaccination for a long time, the development of [[antiviral drug]]s to ''treat'' viral
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  • ...ndividual is vaccinated or has even acquired the disease once before. The vaccination usually lasts about three to five years. ''B. pertussis'' infects people New research has been initiated to help find a new effective vaccination for''B. pertussis''. The current vaccine is known as a whole-cell vaccine,
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  • '''Mothers’ and Adolescents’ Beliefs about Risk Compensation following HPV Vaccination''' ...-third of girls thought that changes in sexual behavior as a result of HPV vaccination are possible in relation to ‘‘other girls,’’ but a smaller number o
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  • ...The decline has been greatest among children born since 1991, when routine vaccination of children was first recommended.<ref>http://www.cdc.gov/hepatitis/HBV/HBV ...Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)| title=Use of hepatitis B vaccination for adults with diabetes mellitus: recommendations of the Advisory Committe
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  • ...gn, implementation, and interpretation challenges associated with tracking vaccination coverage using household surveys. PLoS Med. 2013;10(5):e1001404. doi: 10.13 ...nation status for international travellers to countries requiring proof of vaccination against certain vaccine preventable diseases, such as yellow fever and, mor
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  • ...nsorship_of] [http://www.kellyramsey.net/index.php/2007/06/22/smallpox-and-vaccination-on-conservapedia/]</ref> against perceived left-wing bias in academia and w
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  • ...laws, they were seen as extensions of public health reforms in sanitation, vaccination and occupational safety. That first sterilization law in Indiana was based
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  • ! Absence of vaccination ===Vaccination===
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  • ...PT (diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus) toxoid as infants, and should continue vaccination in ten year intervals. The toxoid prompts human cells to make neuralizing a ...e study aims to establish applications in the medical arena with regard to vaccination and immunization of the diseases of these pathogenic agents. The possibilit
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  • ==Vaccination== ...ir children immunized (about the same proportion as advised in favour of [[Vaccination|immunization]]).<ref>Russell ML ''et al.'' (2004) Beliefs and behaviours: u
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  • ...la major'']]. It was the first infection for which a preventive measure, [[vaccination]], was introduced; it is the first infectious disease that has been [[eradi ===Vaccination===
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  • The [[Centers for Disease Control]] recommends the zoster vaccination (Zostavax - which is different than the pediatric vaccine Variva) for adult
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  • ...ent to patients, especially telephone calls, may improve compliance with [[vaccination]]s.<ref name="pmid11025835">{{cite journal| author=Szilagyi PG, Bordley C,
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  • * "[[Human papilloma virus (HPV)|HPV]] vaccination does not change these recommendations."
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