نتایج جستجو برای: mass vaccination program

تعداد نتایج: 979112  

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health 1985

Journal: :The Journal of infectious diseases 2003
Patrick L F Zuber K Robert Yaméogo André Yaméogo Mac W Otten

Administrative coverage data are commonly used to assess coverage of mass vaccination campaigns. These estimates are obtained by dividing the number of doses administered by the number of children of eligible age, usually at the health district level. This study used data from a cluster survey conducted in each of the 53 Burkina Faso health districts immediately after 1999 the National Immuniza...

Journal: :journal of comprehensive pediatrics 0
mohammad reza boloursaz pediatric respiratory disease research center, nritld, masih daneshvari hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, iran +98-2127122458, [email protected]; pediatric respiratory disease research center, nritld, masih daneshvari hospital, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, iran +98-2127122458, [email protected]سازمان های دیگر: pediatric respiratory disease research center

Journal: :iranian journal of virology 0
farzin sadeghi cellular and molecular biology research center, health research institute, babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran. mahmoud hajiahmadi non-communicable pediatric diseases research center, babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran. mohammad abdollahpour students research committee, babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran. yousef yahyapour infectious diseases & tropical medicine research center, babol university of medical sciences, babol, iran.

abstract background and aims: medical students are exposed to various infectious diseases during their clinical training period, including measles and rubella. in iran, to control the outbreaks of measles and rubella a mass vaccination campaign was conducted on 2003. the present investigation evaluates immunity to measles and rubella in a group of babol medical students and determines the preva...

2017
Ji Hyen Hwang Chang Hoon Lim Dong Ho Kim Byung Wook Eun Dae Sun Jo Young Hwan Song Yun Kyung Kim

Seasonal influenza is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality of children in Korea. However, few data are available on parental perception and action toward childhood influenza. This study aimed to characterize parental perception and patterns of action in response to influenza and influenza-like illnesses (ILIs), including vaccination and healthcare use. This prospective study involved ...

2013
Sara Tartof Amanda Cohn Félix Tarbangdo Mamoudou H. Djingarey Nancy Messonnier Thomas A. Clark Jean Ludovic Kambou Ryan Novak Fabien V. K. Diomandé Isaïe Medah Michael L. Jackson

OBJECTIVE The optimal long-term vaccination strategies to provide population-level protection against serogroup A Neisseria meningitidis (MenA) are unknown. We developed an age-structured mathematical model of MenA transmission, colonization, and disease in the African meningitis belt, and used this model to explore the impact of various vaccination strategies. METHODS The model stratifies th...

Journal: :Vaccine 2011
Constantinos I Michaelidis Richard K Zimmerman Mary Patricia Nowalk Kenneth J Smith

Influenza is a major cause of preventable morbidity and mortality in the United States, particularly among the elderly. Yet, there remain large disparities in influenza vaccination rates across elderly Caucasian (70%), African-American (50%) and Hispanic (55%) populations, with substantial mortality consequences. In this study, we built a decision-analysis model to estimate the cost-effectivene...

Journal: :Preventive veterinary medicine 2004
Andres M Perez Michael P Ward Tim E Carpenter

A major epidemic of foot-and-mouth disease affected Argentina during 2001. The epidemic was controlled by mass-vaccination of the national herd and movement restrictions. The median herd disease reproduction ratio (RH) decreased significantly from 2.4 (before the epidemic was officially recognized) to 1.2 during the mass-vaccination campaign and < 1 following the mass-vaccination campaign. The ...

Journal: :PLoS Medicine 2006
Trudo Lemmens Paul B Miller

The corrected text should be: “Under those assumptions, in the Netherlands mass vaccination with NYCBH would lead to 9.8 deaths (95% CI [0, 30]), mass vaccination with Lister to 55.1 deaths (95% CI [7, 182]), and mass vaccination with Bern would lead to 303.5 deaths (95% CI [19, 1093]). In Germany mass vaccination with NYCBH would lead to 46.2 deaths (95% CI [6, 142]), mass vaccination with Lis...

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