نتایج جستجو برای: immunisation

تعداد نتایج: 3590  

Journal: :European respiratory review : an official journal of the European Respiratory Society 2015
Rocky Lai Sam Afkhami Siamak Haddadi Mangalakumari Jeyanathan Zhou Xing

Despite the use of bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) for almost a century, pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) continues to be a serious global health concern. Therefore, there has been a pressing need for the development of new booster vaccines to enhance existing BCG-induced immunity. Protection following mucosal intranasal immunisation with AdHu5Ag85A is associated with the localisation of antigen-speci...

2013
Abubakar Kawu Monguno

Immunisation has been an important strategy for disease prevention globally. Despite proven successes in other settings, child immunisation has continued to be problematic in developing countries including Nigeria. In addressing the problems, policy in Nigeria is largely directed at overcoming socio cultural issues surrounding parents' rejection of vaccines. However, determinants of immunisatio...

Journal: :Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report 2003
Brynley P Hull Glenda L Lawrence C Raina MacIntyre Peter B McIntyre

Immunisation coverage is calculated from Australian Childhood Immunisation Register (ACIR) data using the 'third dose assumption'. This assumes that if the third in a series of vaccine doses has been recorded on the ACIR, the previous two doses have been received, whether or not they are recorded. The objectives of this study were to validate the 'third dose assumption', and measure the impact ...

2012
Viviana Buffa Katja Klein Lucia Fischetti Robin J. Shattock

In the present study we investigate the impact of a range of TLR ligands and chitosan as potential adjuvants for different routes of mucosal immunisation (sublingual (SL), intranasal (IN), intravaginal (IVag) and a parenteral route (subcutaneous (SC)) in the murine model. We assess their ability to enhance antibody responses to HIV-1 CN54gp140 (gp140) and Tetanus toxoid (TT) in systemic and vag...

2017
Nikki M Turner Nadia A Charania Angela Chong Joanna Stewart Lynn Taylor

BACKGROUND Immunisation coverage rates vary considerably at the local level across New Zealand and challenges remain with effectively translating best available research evidence into public health practice. This study aimed to translate best practices from high performing general practices into strategies to improve childhood immunisation coverage among low performing practices. METHODS An i...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2008
Elisabetta Pandolfi Maria C Graziani Roberto Ieraci Giovanni Cavagni Alberto E Tozzi

BACKGROUND Improving immunisation rates in risk groups is one of the main objectives in vaccination strategies. However, achieving high vaccination rates in children with chronic conditions is difficult. Different types of vaccine providers may differently attract high risk children. AIM To describe the characteristics of two populations of children who attended a private and a public immunis...

2015
John Haskew Veronica Kenyi Juma William Rebecca Alum Anu Puri Yehia Mostafa Robert Davis Sarah L Pett

BACKGROUND Use of mobile information technology may aid collection of real-time, standardised data to inform and improve decision-making for polio programming and response. We utilised Android-based smartphones to collect data electronically from more than 8,000 households during a national round of polio immunisation in South Sudan. The results of the household surveys are presented here, toge...

Journal: :BMC Public Health 2002
Hélène Carabin W John Edmunds Ulla Kou Susan van den Hof Van Hung Nguyen

BACKGROUND Even though the annual incidence rate of measles has dramatically decreased in industrialised countries since the implementation of universal immunisation programmes, cases continue to occur in countries where endemic measles transmission has been interrupted and in countries where adequate levels of immunisation coverage have not been maintained. The objective of this study is to de...

2006
M Zia Sadique M Niaz Asadullah

Using unit-level data from Matlab villages in rural Bangladesh, this paper examines the impact of an exogenously assigned health care intervention– Maternal and Child Health (MCH) program– on children’s immunisation status. In particular, we investigate how the program effect interacts with two key determinants of household immunisation choice, namely maternal education and risk perception of h...

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