نتایج جستجو برای: mumps vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 63409  

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 2006
Douglas G Mackenzie George Craig Nicholas F Hallam Janelle Moore Janet Stevenson

BACKGROUND The number of cases of mumps in the UK has increased during 2004-2005. Understanding why some people are more susceptible to mumps infection will help target vaccination and other control measures in the future. This paper describes a mumps outbreak in a boarding school in Scotland (October to November 2004). OBJECTIVES To describe the characteristics of cases in a mumps outbreak; ...

2016
Hana Orlíková Marek Malý Pavla Lexová Helena Šebestová Radomíra Limberková Lucie Jurzykowská Jan Kynčl

BACKGROUND In the Czech Republic, two-dose immunization against mumps achieves 98% coverage. The routine reporting detects mumps cases, clinical complications, and hospital admissions in unvaccinated but also in vaccinated individuals. Using surveillance data of patients with mumps we assessed the effectiveness of mumps vaccination on mumps clinical complications and hospitalization need. We al...

A. Mohammadi A. Shafyi F. Esna-Ashari Gh.H. Sabiri H. Mirchamsy M. Taqavian M.P. Ashtiani N. Sheikh-Mohammadi

  Mass vaccination against viral infections such as mumps is a very noticeable and appropriate attempt in common health. Mumps infection has severe complications like deafness, infertility and meningitis. Attenuated live vaccine of mumps is produced and used to prevent the problems. Viral content in the monovalent vaccine is assayed with different methods. Nowadays international standards intro...

2013
Gaby Smits Liesbeth Mollema Susan Hahné Hester de Melker Irina Tcherniaeva Sandra Waaijenborg Rob van Binnendijk Fiona van der Klis Guy Berbers

Here we present mumps virus specific antibody levels in a large cross-sectional population-based serosurveillance study performed in the Netherlands in 2006/2007 (n = 7900). Results were compared with a similar study (1995/1996) and discussed in the light of recent outbreaks. Mumps antibodies were tested using a fluorescent bead-based multiplex immunoassay. Overall seroprevalence was 90.9% with...

Journal: :Vaccine 2012
Katie Greenland Jane Whelan Ewout Fanoy Marjon Borgert Koen Hulshof Kioe-Bing Yap Corien Swaan Tjibbe Donker Rob van Binnendijk Hester de Melker Susan Hahné

We investigated a mumps outbreak within a highly vaccinated university student population in the Netherlands by conducting a retrospective cohort study among members of university societies in Delft, Leiden and Utrecht. We used an online questionnaire asking for demographic information, potential behavioural risk factors for mumps and the occurrence of mumps. Vaccine status from the national va...

Journal: :Indian pediatrics 2015
Vipin M Vashishtha Sangeeta Yadav Aashima Dabas C P Bansal Rohit C Agarwal Vijay N Yewale Naveen Thacker S S Kamath Pravin J Mehta

JUSTIFICATION Mumps, despite being a widely prevalent disease in the country, is considered as an insignificant public health problem mainly because of poor documentation of clinical cases and lack of published studies. In the absence of adequate published data on disease burden, Government of India has recently decided to introduce measles-rubella (MR) vaccine in its National Immunization Prog...

2017
Taito Kitano Masayuki Onaka Mariko Ishihara Atsuko Nishiyama Naoki Hashimoto Sayaka Yoshida

PURPOSE Mumps vaccine has not been included in the routine national immunization program in Japan, leading to low vaccine coverage rates and periodic epidemics approximately every 5 years. Our hospital (a secondary community hospital in Japan) experienced an increased number of mumps-related complications with a nationwide epidemic in 2016. Using previously reported data and mumps-related cases...

2009
Markus A. Kuczyk Walter F. Thon

An acute epididymo-orchitis, followed by a viral arthritis of the left hand, occurred as complications of a mumps vaccination. In the last 17 years 4 certain cases of orchitis following vaccination have been published in Germany. We describe an additional case and discuss the possible consequences. Markus A. Kuczyk, MD, Department of Urology, Hannover Medical School, D-30623 Hannover (FRG) Intr...

Journal: :The New England journal of medicine 2008
Gustavo H Dayan M Patricia Quinlisk Amy A Parker Albert E Barskey Meghan L Harris Jennifer M Hill Schwartz Kae Hunt Carol G Finley Dennis P Leschinsky Anne L O'Keefe Joshua Clayton Lon K Kightlinger Eden G Dietle Jeffrey Berg Cynthia L Kenyon Susan T Goldstein Shannon K Stokley Susan B Redd Paul A Rota Jennifer Rota Daoling Bi Sandra W Roush Carolyn B Bridges Tammy A Santibanez Umesh Parashar William J Bellini Jane F Seward

BACKGROUND The widespread use of a second dose of mumps vaccine among U.S. schoolchildren beginning in 1990 was followed by historically low reports of mumps cases. A 2010 elimination goal was established, but in 2006 the largest mumps outbreak in two decades occurred in the United States. METHODS We examined national data on mumps cases reported during 2006, detailed case data from the most ...

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2012
Mia Kontio Sari Jokinen Mikko Paunio Heikki Peltola Irja Davidkin

BACKGROUND The measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine is effective in eliciting a good antibody response. In addition to the amount of antibodies, the avidity of these antibodies might be important in protecting against disease. METHODS The amount of circulating antibodies for measles, mumps, and rubella was measured with enzyme immunoassays, and the avidity of these antibodies was determined by...

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