نتایج جستجو برای: yellow fever vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 186124  

Journal: :Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene 1952

2017
Erika Valeska Rossetto Rodrigo Nogueira Angerami Expedito José de Albuquerque Luna

Dear Editor In the early beginning of January 2017, the Brazilian Ministry of Health notified the World Health Organization (WHO) about an increasing number of confirmed cases of yellow fever in the State of Minas Gerais, Southeastern Brazil. Since then, an apparent expansion of the transmission area and an increasing number of suspected and confirmed cases have been reported. Regarding this ep...

Journal: :Tropical medicine & international health : TM & IH 1999
M Niedrig M Lademann P Emmerich M Lafrenz

We analysed serum samples of 209 subjects immunized with yellow fever vaccine 17D by different assays: neutralization test, immunofluorescence assay, haemagglutination inhibition test and ELISA, for presence of 17D-specific antibodies. Serum samples were taken from a few weeks up to 35 years after vaccination. The neutralization test had the highest sensitivity. There was no correlation of resu...

2010
Jáder da C. Cardoso Marco A.B. de Almeida Edmilson dos Santos Daltro F. da Fonseca Maria A.M. Sallum Carlos A. Noll Hamilton A. de O. Monteiro Ana C.R. Cruz Valéria L. Carvalho Eliana V. Pinto Francisco C. Castro Joaquim P. Nunes Neto Maria N.O. Segura Pedro F.C. Vasconcelos

Yellow fever virus (YFV) was isolated from Haemagogus leucocelaenus mosquitoes during an epizootic in 2001 in the Rio Grande do Sul State in southern Brazil. In October 2008, a yellow fever outbreak was reported there, with nonhuman primate deaths and human cases. This latter outbreak led to intensification of surveillance measures for early detection of YFV and support for vaccination programs...

2004
Clayton O. Onyango Victor O. Ofula Rosemary C. Sang Samson L. Konongoi Abdourahmane Sow Kevin M. De Cock Peter M. Tukei Fredrick A. Okoth Robert Swanepoel Felicity J. Burt Norman C. Waters Rodney L. Coldren

In May 2003, the World Health Organization received reports about a possible outbreak of a hemorrhagic disease of unknown cause in the Imatong Mountains of southern Sudan. Laboratory investigations were conducted on 28 serum samples collected from patients in the Imatong region. Serum samples from 13 patients were positive for immunoglobulin M antibody to flavivirus, and serum samples from 5 pa...

Journal: :The international journal of occupational and environmental medicine 2014
E Agbenu Y Chartier J Eleeza K O Antwi-Agyei S Diamenu O Ronveaux W Perea

BACKGROUND Current WHO best infection control practices for injections do not address the use of hub cutters due to insufficient evidence on safety and efficacy. OBJECTIVE To assess the impact of the use of hub cutters on 1) the frequency of needle-stick injuries (NSIs) and other blood exposures among workers and 2) the volume of sharps waste in a mass vaccination campaign setting. METHODS ...

2017
Jenny A. Walldorf Kashmira A. Date Nandini Sreenivasan Jennifer B. Harris Terri B. Hyde

Countries must be prepared to respond to public health threats associated with emergencies, such as natural disasters, sociopolitical conflicts, or uncontrolled disease outbreaks. Rapid vaccination of populations vulnerable to epidemic-prone vaccine-preventable diseases is a major component of emergency response. Emergency vaccination planning presents challenges, including how to predict resou...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2016
Fang Guo Shuo Wu Justin Julander Julia Ma Xuexiang Zhang John Kulp Andrea Cuconati Timothy M Block Yanming Du Ju-Tao Guo Jinhong Chang

Although a highly effective vaccine is available, the number of yellow fever cases has increased over the past two decades, which highlights the pressing need for antiviral therapeutics. In a high throughput screening campaign, we identified an acetic acid benzodiazepine (BDAA) compound, which potently inhibits yellow fever virus (YFV). Interestingly, while treatment of YFV infected cultures wi...

Journal: :Topics in antiviral medicine 2012
D Scott Smith

For the purposes of vaccination, persons with asymptomatic HIV infection and CD4+ cell counts of 200/μL to 500/μL are considered to have limited immune deficits and are generally candidates for immunization. HIVinfected persons with CD4+ cell counts less than 200/μL or history of an AIDS-defining illness should not receive live-attenuated viral or bacterial vaccines because of the risk of serio...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 2003
W. A. Sawyer S. F. Kitchen Martin Frobisher Wray Lloyd

1. The yellow fever now in South America, the present yellow fever of Africa and the historic yellow fever of Panama and other American countries are the same disease. This conclusion is based on cross immunity tests in monkeys with strains of yellow fever virus from Africa and Brazil and on tests of sera from 25 persons, who had recovered from yellow fever in various places and at various time...

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