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File - Working Toward Zero HAIs

... individuals, most of whom had cited nonmedical reasons for avoiding immunization, according to a meta-analysis on measles and pertussis outbreaks. Analysis of 1,416 reported measles cases found that 56.4% involved individuals with no history of receiving measles vaccine, whereas 14.1% involved vacci ...
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Canine Vaccination Recommendations

... titers are adequate, boosters can be given once every three years. Another important vaccine is the one for rabies. While rabies is fairly rare in our state, it's such a serious disease that vaccination is strongly recommended (and may be required by law). We recommend it be given when the dog is 6 ...
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Vaccines and Public Health

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Vaccination and lung disease
Vaccination and lung disease

... with cystic fibrosis should receive the flu vaccine each year and both types of the pneumococcal vaccine. Severe and moderate asthma Asthma can be triggered by catching a viral or bacterial infection. If a person has severe asthma, they are at risk of serious complications, such as a severe asthma a ...
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FACTSHEET: Tuberculosis Vaccines Vaccinating animals

... these can cause false positives in TB skin tests making it difficult to detect infected animals. It is not possible to vaccinate cattle in the field under EU legislation so research is done using experimentally infected cattle1. The UK government maintains that the vaccination of cattle against bovi ...
Antigenic variation
Antigenic variation

...  This Web site provides a nationwide mechanism by which adverse events following immunization (AEFI) may be reported, analyzed and made available to the public.  The VAERS Web site also provides a vehicle for disseminating vaccine safety-related information to parents/guardians, healthcare provide ...
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Vaccine Preventable Diseases and healthcare workers

... pertussis vaccination or evidence that the person is not susceptible to measles, mumps, rubella and varicella is required for prospective workers for roles that: – have contact that would allow acquisition and/or transmission of measles, mumps, rubella, varicella or pertussis. This applies to roles ...
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About Aeras Global TB Vaccine Foundation

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Pertussis vaccines for Australians

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