Typical immunisations for a traveller will include a booster for polio and tetanus, and immunisation against hepatitis A and typhoid. |
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The advent of hepatitis A virus vaccines means that protection may be provided by active immunisation. |
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These common communicable diseases cannot be eliminated if the levels of immunisation in the community fall below a critical value. |
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The primary purpose of the varicella immunisation programme for healthcare workers is to protect seronegative patients. |
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Possible reactions to immunisation against diphtheria and tetanus and pertussis include fever, vomiting, and listlessness. |
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For immunisation against polio three drops of the vaccine are put into the child's mouth, or they may be put on a sugar cube that is then eaten. |
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Immunisation regulations do not treat de facto partners as parents when providing information about their child's immunisation status. |
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Maternal and neonatal immunisation offer the best prospects for reducing vertical transmission. |
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He was later elected to the hospital board and campaigned hard for the immunisation of young children. |
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Some studies have suggested a link between the sudden infant death syndrome and primary immunisation, but most have failed to show a link. |
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Doctors insist the jab is safe and that a failure to give children the immunisation could lead to an outbreak of mumps, measles and rubella. |
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Studies linking hospital admissions and immunisation records have been used to look at the relation between specific conditions and immunisation. |
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Parents recorded redness, swelling, and tenderness in a diary for three days after immunisation. |
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Apart from immunisation, hand washing is seen as the best way to halt the spread of infections. |
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High immunisation rates may result in herd immunity, which increases protection for all residents, including the weakest patients. |
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A bicycle was provided to the vaccinator of the clinic for out reach immunisation activities. |
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The clinic offers counselling, electrocardiogram and stress tests, pap smear, antenatal and post-natal care and vaccination and immunisation for infants and adults. |
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Protect the wound with an adhesive bandage if you think it is necessary and check the status of the victim's tetanus immunisation. |
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They suggest that their evidence based refutations of erroneous beliefs commonly expressed by immunisation defaulters are useful in dispelling their concerns. |
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With support from GAVI, Rwanda became the first developing nation to include pneumococcal vaccine in its national immunisation programme. |
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This money would be needed to buy or subsidise mosquito nets and insecticides, and to solve problems of immunisation. |
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And nurses handed out plastic wallets for immunisation cards, so that they will not get wet come the next inundation. |
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See vaccination plan for the immunisation against the paramyxovirus infection in pigeons. |
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Take the pentavalent vaccine, which combines immunisation against five diseases, such as whooping cough and diphtheria, into one. |
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So to be on the safe side, the Niger state government has decided to suspend polio immunisation until we're reassured it's safe. |
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Improving immunisation for all and reducing inequalities in uptake remain a Department of Health priority. |
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Lack of information about access to free health care is also glaring with regard to childhood immunisation. |
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One measure in the struggle against the measles is the immunisation of populations sensitive to this infection. |
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The purpose of Table 2 is to guide GAVI understanding of the broad trends in immunisation programme expenditures and financial flows. |
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To sustain the maternal and neo-natal tetanus elimination status, school immunisation services will reach 80 per cent in all 75 districts. |
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No child should be denied immunisation without serious thought as to the consequences, both for the individual child and for the community. |
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Still, risks to children remain acute and expansion of immunisation and preventive health care remains a priority. |
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The scare came amid claims the two clinics had followed faulty immunisation procedures which could leave children unprotected against the diseases. |
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In most countries, rubella vaccine is administered in combination with measles and mumps vaccine to children as part of their immunisation schedule. |
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They have suffered fits, severe headaches and black-outs since the mass immunisation programme began in September. |
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It will cover supplies for hospitals and clinics, a vaccination and immunisation campaign, support for specialised institutions such as centres for the handicapped and a blood bank, and some food aid. |
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They were also responsible for vaccination of persons against smallpox, and immunisation against diphtheria and other diseases. |
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Further, anecdotal evidence suggests that a growing number of parents or guardians are denying their children the right to immunisation because of their religious beliefs. |
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I'm a qualified naturopath from Southern School of Natural Therapies and also a clinical nurse specialist and qualified immunisation nurse. |
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Investments in immunisation, treatment and prevention of malaria and other interventions have cut annual child deaths in half since 1960, from 20 million to 8.8 million. |
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We now take benefit of the immunisation campaign that was launched to study the immune responses in function of previous exposure to dengue virus. |
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Therefore, the EU works together with the Member States to strengthen the advocacy on the benefits of immunisation against diseases where safe and effective vaccines are available. |
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Once born, the child requires immunisation and regular health checks. |
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Contribute to the improvement of routine immunisation services and to assure the equitability of the services offer through to a peripheral level. |
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The government's joint committee on vaccination and immunisation is also looking at whether to immunise pregnant women and the families of newborns and offer boosters for teenagers. |
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I think it is splendid that they are now abandoning the old non-immunisation policy and pursuing one of well-ordered immunisation in specific regions or in the vicinity of hotspots. |
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Dahl subsequently became a proponent of immunisation and dedicated his 1982 book The BFG to his daughter. |
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An immunisation programme, say, may in principle be more effective if the records needed for it are kept in a computer database rather than on a card index file. |
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To determine the routine immunisation coverage rates in children aged 12-23 months in the Western Cape. |
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The most effective way of controlling paramyxovirus infection is by active immunisation of all pigeons with chevivac-P200 in addition to hygiene measures. |
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This immune response was not affected by the type of adjuvant. The potential of using this laboratory model in immunisation experiments was confirmed by this study. |
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Data revealed the endemicity of the disease: there were a considerable number of outbreaks and attacks, high mortality and case fatality rates and low immunisation coverage. |
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Public confidence in vaccination erodes because of perceived risks associated with immunisation, and this in turn leads to lower vaccination coverage and loss of herd immunity. |
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Nevertheless, vaccinia has been, and will continue to be, a very useful virus indeed. Some researchers have turned to it as a potential means of delivery for immunisation against other viruses. |
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In recent months, an outbreak of polio in Kano, one of the Nigerian states which suspended immunisation, has spread the disease to seven neighbouring African countries where it had previously been eradicated. |
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The World Health Organisation and Unicef launched a massive polio immunisation drive this week which aims to inoculate 63 million children in 10 African countries against the virus. |
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The first five years after independence saw rapid gains in areas such as immunisation coverage, access to health care, and contraceptive prevalence rate. |
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The most common are immunisation, infection and overdressing. |
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Immunisation with the influenza vaccine is recommended for asthmatic people. |
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Film about polio vaccinators in Pakistan who pursue their mission in face of cynicism screened at launch of World Immunisation Week. |
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