You should also get vaccinations for typhoid, hepatitis A, polio, malaria and diphtheria. |
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But as the disease spread out of control, authorities switched to vaccinations as the main form of defense, he added. |
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Doctors at the meeting expressed concerned over a lack of available vaccinations should an outbreak occur. |
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As Lanzarote is only four and a half hours away, it spares you the jet lag and vaccinations, yet still offers the lure of year-round sun. |
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Currently, parents wanting protection against polio are offered oral vaccinations. |
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Pasteur went on to discover vaccinations for chicken pox, cholera, diphtheria, anthrax and rabies. |
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The US has a serious undersupply of flu vaccinations this year, as one of the two suppliers has had to recall its entire stock. |
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Parents in some parts of Britain have travelled abroad or paid privately for single vaccinations against the individual diseases. |
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Consider rabies vaccinations if you are travelling to an area where rabies is common. |
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Will we one day have to undergo scores of vaccinations in order to feel safe, or live in sterile bubbles? |
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The grant was used to purchase a new examination light for the Children's Ward treatment room, plus a new fridge to store vaccinations. |
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You could get stitched up and receive rabies vaccinations if you got mauled by a rabid dog. |
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A mobile clinic offering separate vaccinations as an alternative to the controversial MMR jab is to visit York next month. |
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There are also some major infectious diseases for which vaccinations have not been developed. |
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The best thing you can do for your pet, besides vaccinations and rabies shots, is to have it neutered or spayed. |
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He says vaccinations would result in the immediate cessation of meat exports from Britain. |
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The information on these pages contain basic information to begin educating the nurses of Alabama regarding smallpox vaccinations. |
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We can control our death rate, what with medicines, wonder drugs and vaccinations. |
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The levels of toxic mercury in these vaccinations can cause lasting and serious developmental and neurological problems in these children. |
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Recommendations for groups of people who should receive routine pre-exposure vaccinations are given in the accompanying table. |
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There was no association between having had multiple vaccinations and hay fever. |
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I feel compelled to respond to Dr. Hanaway's article on vaccinations from a holistic and anthroposophical perspective. |
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I was also introduced to the merits of preventive medicine inoculations, vaccinations, antimalarial drugs, etc. |
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The deal was done, I would pay for half her shoeing, alternate bags of feed, livery all worming and vaccinations. |
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Both dogs had current vaccinations and met the medical standards in compliance with the animal requirements of the state of Illinois. |
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In this way, vaccinations allow you to become immune to an infection without having the illness first. |
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Children survived as a result of a combined effect of sulfa drugs, vaccinations for whooping cough and measles, antibiotics, and corticosteroids. |
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If the vaccinations are not done, the death rate could easily match that of the 1991 outbreak, he said. |
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These children show few adverse reactions to routine vaccinations, including live vaccines. |
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Antibodies are produced by the sow in response to vaccinations or subclinical disease exposure. |
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Whooping cough is still a menace to British babies despite widespread use of vaccinations, research revealed yesterday. |
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Do the best for your cats and kittens by taking them to a vet for preventative vaccinations. |
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Six doctors link clients with medical services and in some cases provide vaccinations for children. |
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They proposed that such a shift could be due to the regimen of vaccinations given to veterans and that this could lead to symptoms akin to those of chronic fatigue syndrome. |
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And as Mrs. Bachmann's comments show, some still adhere to the scientifically unfounded belief that vaccinations are linked to mental disorders. |
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The agency urges producers to include anthrax vaccinations as part of regular herd health maintenance. |
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With a motor scooter this nurse would be able to deliver vaccinations to the children. |
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It is always best to find out what vaccinations you will need before you book a plane ticket. |
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Indeed the earliest vaccinations against small pox were done 1,000 years ago in China. |
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Doctor: Well, if you are that strong, why don't you come again for more vaccinations? |
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At this stage, as guests are not in close contact with habituated gorillas, vaccinations are only recommended. |
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If tourists are to be taken for habituated gorillas viewing in the future, vaccinations will be compulsory and ways of control implemented. |
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Besides an anti-rabies vaccinations certificate, all dogs and cats must have an implanted microchip or clearly readable tattoo. |
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The main services provided are medical care and minor surgery, nursing care, vaccinations, physiotherapy and psychology. |
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Virtually all of the cases of tetanus disease occurring in the U. S. are in adults not up-to-date with booster vaccinations. |
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He was said to have been messianic in his zeal to make vaccinations mandatory because of his alleged stockpile of smallpox that, needless to say, never turned up. |
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Could owners who objected to vaccinations, on religious grounds, delete such healthcare provisions from their coverage? |
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A group of 30 homeopathic vets, in a letter to the Veterinary Times, said many vaccinations lasted for years and did not require an annual booster. |
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This chequebook allows you to obtain the most important vaccinations for your child free of charge. |
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In the Netherlands, they actually carried out vaccinations to try and stop the mass funeral pyres. |
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Do discuss this with your doctor before you get any vaccinations or immunizations. |
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A series of three or four vaccinations against distemper, hepatitis, parainfluenza, leptospirosis, and parvovirus are given three weeks apart. |
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A veterinarian can check your dog for heartworm and other internal parasites, as well as provide vaccinations. |
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Have all formalities been taken care of, has your dog had all the required vaccinations and has he been wormed and treated for fleas? |
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This does not mean vaccinations won't reduce these risks and you may feel it's worth vaccinating your child in the hope they will. |
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I find it passing strange that members opposite do not talk about the vaccinations in the Thunder Bay area. |
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With regard to compulsory vaccinations, article 3 of that law provides for the right to refuse vaccinations. |
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One is a fixed strategy enabling health workers to carry out vaccinations at their place of work in the medical outposts. |
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Some people have also questioned whether childhood vaccinations may lead to an increased risk for type 1 diabetes. |
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Hygiene and promotion of health could help save lives, but knowing what vaccinations should be administered and when was equally important. |
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Volunteers are to receive two vaccinations approximately three weeks apart. |
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We would also recommend vaccinations for hepatitis A and B, typhoid and perhaps also rabies. |
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After months of negative trends, the health sector is recording positive developments in at least two areas: nutrition and polio vaccinations. |
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Close monitoring and rapid, targeted vaccinations may be the best way to protect the Ethiopian wolf, the world's rarest canine, against extinction. |
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This happens, for instance, in one out of five vaccinations against rubella. |
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The declining uptake of childhood vaccinations resulting from the fears promoted by these campaigns may lead to the return of real epidemics, causing death and disability. |
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The theory is that dirt contains bacteria, especially mycobacteria, which stimulate one part of the immune system, whereas routine vaccinations stimulate a different part. |
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Most pets and domesticated animals receive vaccinations against rabies. |
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The third and final round of vaccinations is planned for March. |
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Now, they are visiting 17 evacuation sites or tent cities to feed dogs and other pets and provide health check-up and vaccinations as needed. |
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In fact, many patients think their immunizations are up to date, but they are either missing vaccinations or are behind schedule on their booster shots. |
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Further, the union submitted, the employer could have proceeded by seeking an order for the vaccinations from the Medical Officer of Health under the Health Protection and Promotion Act. |
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I've studied further about the vaccinations, I've altercated with the virus-diseases and I've found now an animal clinic where I can confide in the veterinaries. |
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Despite efforts to expand basic health care coverage through the implementation of programmes to support extended vaccinations, primary health care and essential medicines, some basic health indicators remain unfavourable. |
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While it's certainly not solely their fault that some parents opt out of vaccinations, they are the ones with the best chance of convincing parents who may be on the fence. |
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Rubin estimated that it was used to do 200 million vaccinations per year during the last years of the campaign. |
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Plans for mass vaccinations in the United States stalled as the necessity of the inoculation came into question. |
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When doing routine management practices like dehorning, castration, vaccinations, minimize discomfort as much as possible. |
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A core activity is the prevention of infectious tropical diseases and other travel-related diseases by providing information about behaviour, vaccinations, chemoprophylaxis and possible treatments to be used, etc. |
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Every Giant Eagle Pharmacy is also staffed with a qualified immunizer, who is able to administer both flu and pneumonia vaccinations. |
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Common forms of preventive medication for sheep are vaccinations and treatments for parasites. |
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The difference is also made in product packaging with small lump sum benefits for vaccinations, dietary follow-up or bone densitometry for example. |
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She is up to date on her vaccinations and will be microchipped. |
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Rather than special diets, he supports preventively taking approved anti-inflammatory medications, such as aspirin and statins, and scrupulously scheduling the standard vaccinations in order to prevent infections. |
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It goes without saying that it's important to test for a postvaccination antibody response in these groups to determine whether a repeat series of vaccinations is necessary. |
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The law distinguishes between compulsory and recommended vaccinations and sets forth how they have to be carried out, excluding from mandatory vaccinations people affected by illnesses which could be incompatible. |
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In this courtroom we were told that some Steiner schools also don't offer vaccinations to their pupils and that their first-aid kits include homeopathic remedies. |
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The six-year investigation looked into the effect vaccinations have on the neurological development and social behaviour of rhesus monkey babies. |
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Before your departure, call us to receive information on vaccinations that may be required in some foreign countries or the precautionary measures advised when travelling to a tropical country. |
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His report, published for the first time in 1999, was sceptical and called for further vaccinations. |
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Because of war, entire generations of children grow up without ever seeing the inside of a schoolroom, and without receiving proper nutrition or vaccinations. |
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His work in germ theory also led him and his team to create vaccinations for anthrax, chicken cholera and rabies. |
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All health care workers who work with children and youth should themselves undergo yearly influenza vaccinations, unless they have an absolute contraindication. |
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All the nine cats I brought back had their enteritis shots and rabies vaccinations, and certificates were issued for these, before they left Bangkok. |
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This appropriation is intended to cover annual medical check ups done locally, further examinations and vaccinations, and minor medical equipment and consumables. |
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For animals that have not received colostrum or maternal milk, vaccinations can be given as early as 2-3 weeks of age and continued every 3-4 weeks until they are 16 weeks old. |
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Why were infected animals not quarantined at the outset and emergency vaccinations administered instead of adopting a policy of mass slaughter as we have done? |
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A blood sample could be taken when vaccinations are given. |
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He has a passport, but may need some checks or vaccinations. |
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The Cochrane review does say that vaccination can protect children from influenza but there is not conclusive evidence that vaccinations reduce hospitalisations and deaths in children. |
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In view of the tremendously positive impact that vaccinations have on public health, including in developing countries, it would not therefore be justifiable to impose an immediate ban on the use of this product in vaccines. |
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Pay attention as to whether the boarding kennels asks knowledgeable questions: do they ask about vaccinations or when your dog had his last worming and flea treatment? |
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Though the three infected students attended a total of just two schools, the vaccinations will involve six, because of regional links like interschool busing and athletics. |
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The club's Charity Foundation has backed initiatives in Togo and India as well as funding one million vaccinations for a children's vaccination programme. |
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They pay Dh550 for the veterinary package which includes eight vaccinations, including rabies, a booster shot and the municipality registration and microchipping. |
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Lahmann's unprecedented success proved beyond doubt the correctness of his teachings and the fallacy of the germ theory of disease, vaccinations and serum therapy. |
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