نتایج جستجو برای: immunization programs

تعداد نتایج: 229833  

2017
Colleen Scott Kristie E. N. Clarke Jan Grevendonk Samantha B. Dolan Hussein Osman Ahmed Peter Kamau Peter Aswani Ademba Lynda Osadebe George Bonsu Joseph Opare Stanley Diamenu Gregory Amenuvegbe Pamela Quaye Fred Osei-Sarpong Francis Abotsi Joseph Dwomor Ankrah Adam MacNeil

The collection, analysis, and use of data to measure and improve immunization program performance are priorities for the World Health Organization (WHO), global partners, and national immunization programs (NIPs). High quality data are essential for evidence-based decision-making to support successful NIPs. Consistent recording and reporting practices, optimal access to and use of health inform...

2012
J Poorolajal S Khazaei Z Kousehlou SJ Bathaei A Zahiri

BACKGROUND Vaccination status is more often evaluated by up-to-date vaccination coverage rather than timeliness of immunization. This study was conducted to evaluate delayed vaccination during infancy period and to determine the predictors effecting on vaccination delay. METHODS This cross-sectional study was conducted from June to September 2011 in Hamadan Province, the west of Iran, recruit...

2016
VIPIN M VASHISHTHA JAYDEEP CHOUDHARY SANGEETA YADAV JEESON C UNNI PRAMOD JOG SACHIDANAND S KAMATH ANUPAM SACHDEVA SANJAY SRIRAMPUR BALDEV PRAJAPATI Vipin M Vashishtha

2016
Jelle Matthijnssens Valerie Nuyts Elisabeth Heylen Sarah De Coster Nádia Conceição-Neto Marc Van Ranst

The introduction of Rotarix into the Belgian immunization program in June 2006 coincided with an increase of the relative prevalence of G2P[4] strains. However, the genetic composition of these persistent G2P[4] strains has not been investigated. Therefore, we have investigated the NSP4 gene of 89 Belgian G2P[4] strains detected between 1999 and 2013, covering both pre- and post-vaccination per...

2015
Larry W. Chambers Lois Crowe Po-Po Lam Donna MacDougall Shelly McNeil Virginia Roth Kathryn Suh Catherine Dalzell Donna Baker Hilary Ramsay Sarah DeCoutere Heather L. Hall Anne E. McCarthy

BACKGROUND Healthcare personnel influenza immunization rates remain sub-optimal. Following multiple studies and expert consultations, the "Successful Influenza Immunization Programs for Healthcare Personnel: A Guide for Program Planners" was produced. This trial assessed the impact of the Guide with facilitation in improving healthcare personnel influenza immunization rates in Canadian healthca...

Journal: :Journal of substance abuse treatment 2012
Edmund J Bini Steven Kritz Lawrence S Brown Jim Robinson Donald Calsyn Don Alderson Kathlene Tracy Patrick McAuliffe Cheryl Smith John Rotrosen

Although substance abuse treatment programs are important contact points for providing health services for hepatitis B virus (HBV) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infections, availability of services in these programs has not been well characterized. This study evaluated the spectrum of HBV and HCV services offered by substance abuse treatment programs within the National Drug Abuse Treatment Clini...

1997
Perry L. Miller Sandra J. Frawley Frederick G. Sayward William A. Yasnoff

Introduction. The demonstation will present several related computer programs designed to help manage childhood immunization. IMM/Serve peforms immunization forecasting, accepting a child's immunization history and producing patientspecific recommendations. A related suite of prototype tools are dgned to assist in the key problem of maintaining IM/VServe's knowledge over time: 1) as the clinica...

2010
Zachary A. Marcum Carrie M. Maffeo Iftekhar Kalsekar

OBJECTIVE To assess the impact of a national immunization training certificate program on the perceived knowledge, skills and attitudes of pharmacy students toward pharmacy-based immunizations. METHODS The study design utilized a pre- and post-survey administered to pharmacy students before and after the American Pharmacists Association's (APhA) Pharmacy-Based Immunization Delivery program. T...

2012
Robert N. Potter Joyce A. Cantrell Craig T. Mallak Joel C. Gaydos

Adenoviruses are frequent causes of respiratory disease in the US military population. A successful immunization program against adenovirus types 4 and 7 was terminated in 1999. Review of records in the Mortality Surveillance Division, Armed Forces Medical Examiner System, identified 8 deaths attributed to adenovirus infections in service members during 1999-2010.

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