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WTBD2004 34 The future of vaccine development

... • Aeras/Crucell Adenovirus vector expressing TB antigens • Aeras Shigella dsRNA vector expressing TB antigens ...
December 2015 Monitoring International Trends
December 2015 Monitoring International Trends

... the ages of six months and five years who visited a university hospital urgent care facility in Kampala, Uganda, for treatment of severe anemia marked by elevated blood lactate levels. Participants were randomly assigned to receive either RBCs stored for one to 10 days, or RBCs stored for 25 to 35 d ...
Safe storage and handling of vaccines
Safe storage and handling of vaccines

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African trypanosomiasis or "Sleeping sickness"
African trypanosomiasis or "Sleeping sickness"

... prevent the endemic, it only slowed it. And after a longer time, we can see that all vaccinated people become infected vaccinated people, so we have the same behaviour as the previous case without vaccination, but in a slower speed. Even if we manage to have a 100% coverage for the vaccine, i.e. if ...
Common HIV-related Complications(PDF File)
Common HIV-related Complications(PDF File)

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Active Herpes - An alternative treatment by electrical stimulation
Active Herpes - An alternative treatment by electrical stimulation

... of the viral disease called Herpes in its three variants: lips, vaginal and Zoster (HSV1, HSV2, VHS3), which although not fatal, they occur in millions in the world; these are painful, annoying and highly contagious. One of the advantages of starting with Herpes was to observe the caused lesion easi ...
Scientific Committee on Vaccine Preventable Diseases and
Scientific Committee on Vaccine Preventable Diseases and

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GTIs - Dr.Amr Nadim
GTIs - Dr.Amr Nadim

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PROTOCOL FOR ADMINISTRATION OF VACCINES BY

... (a) Personal Immunization Record ‐The pharmacist must encourage all vaccinees to carry a personal  immunization record card in their wallet. The pharmacist must provide and record the date of  vaccination on the vaccinee's personal immunization record card.   (b) Medical Home Notification ‐Vaccinees ...
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September 2014 Monitoring International Trends
September 2014 Monitoring International Trends

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Vaccines as Tools for Advancing More than Public Health

... mumps virus, varicella virus, rubella virus, Corynebacterium diphtheriae, Bordetella pertussis, and Hib are highly contagious. Vaccines against these pathogens reduce the burden of disease primarily by preventing infection and illness among those who have been vaccinated. However, these vaccines als ...
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Chickenpox (Varicella): Questions and Answers

... infected with varicella virus, even promoting "chickenpox parties" for this purpose. The belief is that it's better to be infected when young, a time when the infection is ordinarily less severe. Some parents also believe that something "natural" (the disease) is better than something "artificial" ( ...
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Considerations for Combination Vaccine Development and Use in

... ery, communication, and transportation infrastructures are generally the most relevant problems. Although new, cost-effective, and sustainable strategies for reaching the unreached are being planned, new approaches for guaranteeing delivery of most of the antigens must be also designed. One importan ...
Vaccine adverse events - World Health Organization
Vaccine adverse events - World Health Organization

... always a major component of these studies, but shortterm active surveillance is often performed. These studies can substantially increase the amount of data actively collected during the first 15±30 days after vaccination, but the total number of subjects actively monitored rarely surpasses 30 000±4 ...
What You Should Know About Acute Retinal Necrosis
What You Should Know About Acute Retinal Necrosis

... By Jason Sanders, MD and David Browning, MD, PhD What is ARN? Acute Retinal Necrosis, or ARN, is a rare devastating ocular disease caused by a reactivation of a previous infection of either the herpes simplex virus (HSV) or the varicella-zoster virus (VZV). Both HSV and VZV are common. In fact, test ...
VAGINITIS IT`S NOT JUST YEAST QUESTION # QUESTION # 1
VAGINITIS IT`S NOT JUST YEAST QUESTION # QUESTION # 1

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Rhytidectomy: Evolution and Current Concepts

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Infections complicating transplantation

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printable pdf - Vermont Coalition for Vaccine Choice
printable pdf - Vermont Coalition for Vaccine Choice

... advance a global health agenda that often frames infectious diseases in military terms as a “security threat.” 25 26 A David and Goliath Battle Then and Now The People v. Big Pharma has always been a David and Goliath battle. In the 1970s and early 80s, when children were only required to get DPT, o ...
Combination Vaccines: Defining and Addressing Current Safety
Combination Vaccines: Defining and Addressing Current Safety

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Atypical Presentation of Mollaret`s Meningitis
Atypical Presentation of Mollaret`s Meningitis

... within 48 hours of symptom onset and the patient was discharged home. The patient was not placed on long-term suppressive therapy and no recurrence has been experienced so far. Upon review of her medical records, it was noted that the patient had two previous episodes of meningitis, the first in 199 ...
Guidance on Management of Asymptomatic Neonates
Guidance on Management of Asymptomatic Neonates

... Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection of the neonate is uncommon, but genital herpes infections in adults are very common. Thus, although treating an infant with neonatal herpes is a relatively rare occurrence, managing infants potentially exposed to HSV at the time of delivery occurs more frequently ...
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