Farmers have been warned about the risk of picking up the infectious disease, leptospirosis, from unvaccinated cattle. |
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Chickenpox was significantly more severe in unvaccinated children than in vaccinated children. |
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Using a vaccine fully active in others, I vaccinated the exposed unvaccinated nurses. |
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There's also a review of past cases of transmission of cowpox from the vaccinated to the unvaccinated. |
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By comparison, six out of seven unvaccinated animals had to be treated for virulent malaria. |
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Because of the herd immunity that exists because of mass vaccination, the unvaccinated are also protected. |
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The mice that received either version of the modified DNA vaccine had one million times fewer virus particles than the unvaccinated mice. |
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This study provides the only available results comparing the clinical course of pertussis in vaccinated and unvaccinated children. |
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As more and more children received vaccines, it became harder for an unvaccinated child to contract a natural case of chickenpox. |
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All previously unvaccinated household and sexual contacts of persons with serologically confirmed hepatitis A should receive immune globulin. |
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Prevaccination serologic testing is not indicated for vaccination of previously unvaccinated children in this setting. |
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This advice follows a specific episode last Autumn where antibodies to the EVA virus were identified in a number of homebred unvaccinated equines. |
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It is more important to re-vaccinate than to leave a child unvaccinated and susceptible. |
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Of the unvaccinated, 68 percent had personal belief exemptions or opted out. |
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Some 54,065 women were unvaccinated, 31,912 were vaccinated during pregnancy, and 27,354 were vaccinated after delivery. |
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No cases were detected in Mali and only four in Niger, all in unvaccinated individuals. |
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Monitoring and surveillance of vaccinated and unvaccinated poultry flocks, as set out in the emergency vaccination plan, shall be carried out. |
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When I mentioned that the Atlantic salmon are more susceptible to disease, the unvaccinated Atlantic salmon are more susceptible to the diseases. |
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Administration of serum from vaccinated to unvaccinated animals resulted in the transfer of protection against HPV to the unvaccinated animals. |
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Those conditions should be equivalent to the conditions applying to the movement of unvaccinated young cats and dogs between Member States. |
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This results in the babies being unregistered legally and unvaccinated in their early years. |
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The situation is that this dangerous animal disease spreads in an explosive manner if it is introduced in unvaccinated stocks. |
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Another example is Newcastle disease, which is endemic in wild birds and could be transmitted to unvaccinated poultry at any time. |
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The authors compared the odds ratio for the prevalence of atopy in vaccinated versus unvaccinated children, and the OR for prevalence according to age. |
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We present rates of disease in vaccinated and unvaccinated children to provide the first evidence of an indirect effect from meningococcal conjugate vaccine. |
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Even immunized children had a greater relative risk of developing disease because of the increased risk of disease posed by the unvaccinated children. |
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Although a small percentage of vaccinated children contract varicella each year, these illnesses are much less severe than those occurring in unvaccinated children or adults. |
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Vets are advising owners of unvaccinated puppies in particular to be on their guard for the parvo virus, or canine distemper, which can kill dogs in a matter of days. |
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For that purpose, 20 blood samples from the unvaccinated sentinels in each vaccinated holding must be taken at least every 60 days. |
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Ninety percent or more of smallpox cases among unvaccinated persons were of the ordinary type. |
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Experimental camelpox infection in vaccinated and unvaccinated dromedaries. |
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But there are still millions of unvaccinated and unprotected children. |
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In the monkey test, three to five times fewer of the memory cells were infected in vaccinated animals than in unvaccinated animals. |
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Now measles kills about 50 Americans annually, and most are unvaccinated toddlers. |
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Vaccinated and unvaccinated high-risk calves were shipped from Arkansas to a New Mexico State University feedlot in Clayton. |
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In its report, the I. O. M. responds: Ethical concerns prohibit a randomized study, which would involve intentionally leaving individuals and communities unvaccinated and vulnerable. |
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Spread of the vaccine strain from vaccinated to unvaccinated target animals shall be investigated, using the recommended route of administration most likely to result in the spread. |
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In addition to protecting children from vaccinepreventable diseases, immunization programs reduce the transmission of disease in the community and protect the unvaccinated. |
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The epidemiological study shows that it is a case of yellow fever imported following the stay of an unvaccinated patient in Riodésil, where yellow fever is endemic. |
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In addition, surveillance and monitoring in the holding keeping the vaccinated mallard ducks and in unvaccinated poultry holdings, as set out in the emergency vaccination plan, should be carried out. |
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Because the disease is contagious enough to pick up from a traveler walking by in the airport, cases still also occur in this country among the unvaccinated. |
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Where preventive vaccination is carried out in the Netherlands monitoring on vaccinated and unvaccinated poultry flocks and movement restrictions for vaccinated birds have to be implemented. |
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Paganini: During this campaign we also put into place regular immunization services so that we don't accumulate a huge reservoir of unvaccinated children in the future. |
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Thus HPAI viruses of H5 and H7 subtypes could circulate unnoticed for some time in a flock with suboptimal levels of immunity in the same way that LPAI viruses could do in an unvaccinated flock. |
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And health boards wrote to parents of unvaccinated or only partially protected children to offer the MMR vaccine or a booster shot. |
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Vaccine efficacy is the percentage reduction of disease in a vaccinated group of people compared to an unvaccinated group, using the most favorable conditions. |
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