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... diseases which has been achieved through vaccination. Polio may soon be eradicated, just as smallpox was in 1977. In 1974, when the Expanded Programme of Immunization (EPI) was launched by the World Health Organization, only 5% of the world's children were immunised against the initial six target di ...
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... mutants and the possibly consequent reduction in vaccine effectiveness [4] in a further plenary session. With the aim to better understand the impact of vaccination on B. pertussis populations or the role of Bordetella species evolution on pertussis vaccines effectiveness, the speaker suggested to c ...
Lecture VII
Lecture VII

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Immunity and How Vaccines Work

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Very Important - New York State College Health Association

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... applying historical context, we can see that many behaved as rational actors who were weighing the pros and cons of inoculation. While nineteenth-century fears of vaccination might have been based on anecdotal horror stories of other infections, the statistical risks of vaccine-induced infection fro ...
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Effects of Specific Vaccines

... adventitious agents before use and originates from countries free of bovine spongiform encephalopathy. For viral growth, the culture medium is M-199, without calf serum. (The residual calf serum protein is less than 1 ppm in the final vaccine.) Neomycin, streptomycin and polymyxin B are used in the ...
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Chapter 21: Infectious Diseases Affecting the Respiratory System
Chapter 21: Infectious Diseases Affecting the Respiratory System

... B) Results in redness, edema, swelling and tenderness of the tonsils and/or pharyngeal mucus membranes 1) May also result in pus-filled nodules on the tonsils C) If untreated, may lead to scarlet fever or rheumatic fever 2. Adenoviral Pharyngitis A) There are more than 45 types of adenoviruses that ...
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