نتایج جستجو برای: yellow fever vaccination

تعداد نتایج: 186124  

Journal: :international journal of occupational and environment medicine 0
e agbenu university of lomé, togo y chartier world health organization j eleeza ministry of health, ghana ko antwi-agyei ministry of health, ghana s diamenu world health organization o ronveaux world health organization

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: d...

Journal: :American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health 1956

2017
Freya M Shearer Catherine L Moyes David M Pigott Oliver J Brady Fatima Marinho Aniruddha Deshpande Joshua Longbottom Annie J Browne Moritz U G Kraemer Kathleen M O'Reilly Joachim Hombach Sergio Yactayo Valdelaine E M de Araújo Aglaêr A da Nóbrega Jonathan F Mosser Jeffrey D Stanaway Stephen S Lim Simon I Hay Nick Golding Robert C Reiner

BACKGROUND Substantial outbreaks of yellow fever in Angola and Brazil in the past 2 years, combined with global shortages in vaccine stockpiles, highlight a pressing need to assess present control strategies. The aims of this study were to estimate global yellow fever vaccination coverage from 1970 through to 2016 at high spatial resolution and to calculate the number of individuals still requi...

2013
James Bagonza Elizeus Rutebemberwa Malimbo Mugaga Nathan Tumuhamye Issa Makumbi

BACKGROUND Following an outbreak of yellow fever in northern Uganda in December 2010, Ministry of Health conducted a massive emergency vaccination campaign in January 2011. The reported vaccination coverage in Pader District was 75.9%. Administrative coverage though timely, is affected by incorrect population estimates and over or under reporting of vaccination doses administered. This paper pr...

Journal: :CMAJ : Canadian Medical Association journal = journal de l'Association medicale canadienne 2011
Susan Kuhn Loreto Twele-Montecinos Judy MacDonald Patricia Webster Barbara Law

The 17D yellow fever vaccine is a live-virus vaccine that has been in use since the 1940s. The incidence of encephalitis after yellow fever vaccination among young infants is much higher than among children older than nine months of age. Until recently, avoidance of vaccination by breastfeeding women who have received yellow fever vaccine had been based on theoretical grounds only. We report th...

Journal: :Vaccine 2007
Guilherme Côrtes Fernandes Luiz Antonio Bastos Camacho Marilia Sá Carvalho Maristela Batista Sonia Maria Rodrigues de Almeida

The identification of adverse events following immunization (AEFI) and their prompt investigation are important to allow a timely and scientifically based response to the users of immunization services. This article presents an analysis of notified AEFI cases between 1999 and 2005 and their temporal association with 2001 yellow fever vaccination campaign, AEFI notification attributed to yellow ...

2018
Freya M Shearer Joshua Longbottom Annie J Browne David M Pigott Oliver J Brady Moritz U G Kraemer Fatima Marinho Sergio Yactayo Valdelaine E M de Araújo Aglaêr A da Nóbrega Nancy Fullman Sarah E Ray Jonathan F Mosser Jeffrey D Stanaway Stephen S Lim Robert C Reiner Catherine L Moyes Simon I Hay Nick Golding

BACKGROUND Yellow fever cases are under-reported and the exact distribution of the disease is unknown. An effective vaccine is available but more information is needed about which populations within risk zones should be targeted to implement interventions. Substantial outbreaks of yellow fever in Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, and Brazil, coupled with the global expansion of the rang...

2014
Tini Garske Maria D. Van Kerkhove Sergio Yactayo Olivier Ronveaux Rosamund F. Lewis J. Erin Staples William Perea Neil M. Ferguson

BACKGROUND Yellow fever is a vector-borne disease affecting humans and non-human primates in tropical areas of Africa and South America. While eradication is not feasible due to the wildlife reservoir, large scale vaccination activities in Africa during the 1940s to 1960s reduced yellow fever incidence for several decades. However, after a period of low vaccination coverage, yellow fever has re...

2016
José Cerbino-Neto Emersom Cicilini Mesquita Thiago Moreno L. Souza Viviane Parreira Bernardo Bastos Wittlin Betina Durovni Maria Cristina Ferreira Lemos Alexandre Vizzoni Ana Maria Bispo de Filippis Simone Alves Sampaio Bianca de Santis Gonçalves Fernando A. Bozza

the Shanghai Center for Disease Control and Prevention and the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Yellow fever virus RNA remained detectable 9 days after symptom onset in serum and for an additional 3 days in urine and feces. A person from China traveling to a yellow fever–endemic area would usually receive vaccination against yellow fever (4). Persons such as our patient, who can...

2013
Reinaldo M. Martins Maria de Lourdes S. Maia Roberto Henrique G. Farias Luiz Antonio B. Camacho Marcos S. Freire Ricardo Galler Anna Maya Yoshida Yamamura Luiz Fernando C. Almeida Sheila Maria B. Lima Rita Maria R. Nogueira Gloria Regina S. Sá Darcy A. Hokama Ricardo de Carvalho Ricardo Aguiar V. Freire Edson Pereira Filho Maria da Luz Fernandes Leal Akira Homma

OBJECTIVE To verify if the Bio-Manguinhos 17DD yellow fever vaccine (17DD-YFV) used in lower doses is as immunogenic and safe as the current formulation. RESULTS Doses from 27,476 IU to 587 IU induced similar seroconversion rates and neutralizing antibodies geometric mean titers (GMTs). Immunity of those who seroconverted to YF was maintained for 10 mo. Reactogenicity was low for all groups. ...

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