 
									
								
									Recombivax HB
									
... infants and children of all ages. Newborns have responded well; maternally transferred antibodies did not interfere with the active immune response to the vaccine. See DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION for recommended pediatric dosage and recommended dosage for infants born to HBsAg-positive mothers. The sa ...
                        	... infants and children of all ages. Newborns have responded well; maternally transferred antibodies did not interfere with the active immune response to the vaccine. See DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION for recommended pediatric dosage and recommended dosage for infants born to HBsAg-positive mothers. The sa ...
									resources - American Pharmacists Association
									
... Your APhA‐ASP Chapter’s other healthcare events and projects, such as Operation Diabetes, provide additional opportunities to incorporate targeted MTM immunization‐related activities. By offering immunization education during these events, your chapter can accomplish the following: o Advocate for ...
                        	... Your APhA‐ASP Chapter’s other healthcare events and projects, such as Operation Diabetes, provide additional opportunities to incorporate targeted MTM immunization‐related activities. By offering immunization education during these events, your chapter can accomplish the following: o Advocate for ...
									DE TESTIMONIO On the evidence for decisions about
									
... due to the conscious or unconscious preferential allocation of treatments. Secondly, it minimises bias due to a systematic distortion in the outcome measurement(s) in the groups (known as ascertainment bias). Ascertainment bias is likely to be particularly significant where outcomes are assessed sub ...
                        	... due to the conscious or unconscious preferential allocation of treatments. Secondly, it minimises bias due to a systematic distortion in the outcome measurement(s) in the groups (known as ascertainment bias). Ascertainment bias is likely to be particularly significant where outcomes are assessed sub ...
									RABIES OVERVIEW: This is primarily a viral infection of non
									
...  Administer human rabies immunoglobulin (HRIG) to any person not previously vaccinated against rabies in a dose of 20 IU/kg (for adults and children). Apply as much of the dose as possible at the injury site and the remainder as a deep intramuscular injection in the gluteal area. HRIG may be admini ...
                        	...  Administer human rabies immunoglobulin (HRIG) to any person not previously vaccinated against rabies in a dose of 20 IU/kg (for adults and children). Apply as much of the dose as possible at the injury site and the remainder as a deep intramuscular injection in the gluteal area. HRIG may be admini ...
									1 RABIES OVERVIEW: This is primarily a viral infection of non
									
...  Administer human rabies immunoglobulin (HRIG) to any person not previously vaccinated against rabies in a dose of 20 IU/kg (for adults and children). Apply as much of the dose as possible at the injury site and the remainder as a deep intramuscular injection in the gluteal area. HRIG may be admini ...
                        	...  Administer human rabies immunoglobulin (HRIG) to any person not previously vaccinated against rabies in a dose of 20 IU/kg (for adults and children). Apply as much of the dose as possible at the injury site and the remainder as a deep intramuscular injection in the gluteal area. HRIG may be admini ...
									Pharmacy Travel Health Clinic Operations Guide
									
... The Pharmacy Travel Health Clinic Operations Guide provides an overview of the resources and travel-specific information useful to those starting and maintaining an international travel health clinic or administering travel-related vaccines within the context of a pharmacy practice. Additional consi ...
                        	... The Pharmacy Travel Health Clinic Operations Guide provides an overview of the resources and travel-specific information useful to those starting and maintaining an international travel health clinic or administering travel-related vaccines within the context of a pharmacy practice. Additional consi ...
									The effects of environmental mycobacteria on VLP and MVA based vaccines against tuberculosis
									
... Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious bacterial disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB). It is normally a pulmonary disease mainly affecting lungs although it is capable of infecting other systems of body such as the lymphatic system, central nervous system, and the circulatory system. TB is ...
                        	... Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious bacterial disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (MTB). It is normally a pulmonary disease mainly affecting lungs although it is capable of infecting other systems of body such as the lymphatic system, central nervous system, and the circulatory system. TB is ...
									ROTAVIRUS
									
... association between ( rotavirus vaccine ) and bowel obstruction among some infants during the first one to two weeks following vaccination. ...
                        	... association between ( rotavirus vaccine ) and bowel obstruction among some infants during the first one to two weeks following vaccination. ...
									Prevention and Treatment of Dog Bites
									
... R. JOHN PRESUTTI, D.O., Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida Almost one half of all dog bites involve an animal owned by the victim’s family or neighbors. A large percentage of dog bite victims are children. Although some breeds of dogs have been identified as being more aggressive than o ...
                        	... R. JOHN PRESUTTI, D.O., Mayo Clinic Jacksonville, Jacksonville, Florida Almost one half of all dog bites involve an animal owned by the victim’s family or neighbors. A large percentage of dog bite victims are children. Although some breeds of dogs have been identified as being more aggressive than o ...
									AN EVOLUTIONARY APPROACHS IN DEVELOPMENT OF NEEDLE FREE INJECTION TECHNOLOGIES Review Article
									
... (Pfizer, Merck Serono, Genentech and Novo Nordisk) that offer multiple delivery technologies for human growth hormone. It is a high velocity dry powder injection, a new development in drug delivery, provides needle free and pain free delivery of traditional and biotechnology drugs and vaccines. For ...
                        	... (Pfizer, Merck Serono, Genentech and Novo Nordisk) that offer multiple delivery technologies for human growth hormone. It is a high velocity dry powder injection, a new development in drug delivery, provides needle free and pain free delivery of traditional and biotechnology drugs and vaccines. For ...
									Australian Bat Lyssavirus (ABL) and Rabies
									
... inadequate, they should have a booster dose. Other laboratory workers who perform ABL or rabies diagnostic tests, those with occupational exposures to bats in Australia, and those who are likely to be exposed to potentially rabid animals in endemic countries should have rabies antibody titres measur ...
                        	... inadequate, they should have a booster dose. Other laboratory workers who perform ABL or rabies diagnostic tests, those with occupational exposures to bats in Australia, and those who are likely to be exposed to potentially rabid animals in endemic countries should have rabies antibody titres measur ...
									Methotrexate subcutaneous injection - airedale
									
... If the bloods are abnormal BUT above the specified values below, consider the trend. If the patient is well, simply repeat count in one week but continue DMARD. If persistently low CONTACT AGH as dose adjustment may be required If any of the following apply please contact AGH urgently and withhold D ...
                        	... If the bloods are abnormal BUT above the specified values below, consider the trend. If the patient is well, simply repeat count in one week but continue DMARD. If persistently low CONTACT AGH as dose adjustment may be required If any of the following apply please contact AGH urgently and withhold D ...
									August 2005 - Migrant Clinicians Network
									
... ISD and GID will retain similar structures and functions in NCIRD as they had in NIP. Functions from NIP’s Epidemiology and Surveillance Division (ESD) will be relocated into NCIRD’s three new divisions: ID, DVD, and DBD. NCIRD will strive to work closely with partners to provide a key focus for vac ...
                        	... ISD and GID will retain similar structures and functions in NCIRD as they had in NIP. Functions from NIP’s Epidemiology and Surveillance Division (ESD) will be relocated into NCIRD’s three new divisions: ID, DVD, and DBD. NCIRD will strive to work closely with partners to provide a key focus for vac ...
									Is Aluminum the New Thimerosal?
									
... Aluminum is added to a number of vaccines to help them work better. Normally, one wouldn't consider aluminum to be a problem. It's a naturally occurring element that is present everywhere in our environment—in food, water, air, and soil. It's also a main ingredient in over-the-counter antacids. And ...
                        	... Aluminum is added to a number of vaccines to help them work better. Normally, one wouldn't consider aluminum to be a problem. It's a naturally occurring element that is present everywhere in our environment—in food, water, air, and soil. It's also a main ingredient in over-the-counter antacids. And ...
									Racemic beta-blockers - Krause und Pachernegg
									
... and Prelog (CIP) priority rules [12] defines the absolute configuration of a stereogenic centre, in the present case a tetracoordinated carbon atom substituted by four different ligands. On the other hand, the prefixes d- and l- as well as the (+)– and (–)-nomenclature give information according to ...
                        	... and Prelog (CIP) priority rules [12] defines the absolute configuration of a stereogenic centre, in the present case a tetracoordinated carbon atom substituted by four different ligands. On the other hand, the prefixes d- and l- as well as the (+)– and (–)-nomenclature give information according to ...
									Chronic Lung Disease: Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia Your Name Here Date
									
... Van der Heide-Jalving M et al. Short- and long-term effects of neonatal glucocorticoid therapy: is hydrocortisone an alternative to dexamethasone?. Acta Paediatrica. 2003; 92:827-35. Grier DG, Halliday HL. Corticosteroids in the prevention and management of bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Seminars in Ne ...
                        	... Van der Heide-Jalving M et al. Short- and long-term effects of neonatal glucocorticoid therapy: is hydrocortisone an alternative to dexamethasone?. Acta Paediatrica. 2003; 92:827-35. Grier DG, Halliday HL. Corticosteroids in the prevention and management of bronchopulmonary dysplasia. Seminars in Ne ...
									Oral streptococci
									
... be isolated from the affected gingivae. This disease is usually preceded by a sore throat and hence it is possible that there is a direct spread of S. pyogenes from throat to gingivae.” ...
                        	... be isolated from the affected gingivae. This disease is usually preceded by a sore throat and hence it is possible that there is a direct spread of S. pyogenes from throat to gingivae.” ...
									Comparison of Side Effect Profiles between Mirtazapine and
									
... incidence of somnolence and weight gain, in a manner which is more prominent than that observed in those patients taking SSRIs. However, mirtazapine is less responsible for sexual dysfunction than SSRIs. In a previous study, those patients taking mirtazapine showed a lower incidence of side effects ...
                        	... incidence of somnolence and weight gain, in a manner which is more prominent than that observed in those patients taking SSRIs. However, mirtazapine is less responsible for sexual dysfunction than SSRIs. In a previous study, those patients taking mirtazapine showed a lower incidence of side effects ...
									School-based vaccination program guidelines
									
... independent schools, school of the air, and Aboriginal community services – that provide education services in Western Australia. The school-based immunisation program is a funded national immunisation program that offers all eligible students the opportunity to become protected against vaccine prev ...
                        	... independent schools, school of the air, and Aboriginal community services – that provide education services in Western Australia. The school-based immunisation program is a funded national immunisation program that offers all eligible students the opportunity to become protected against vaccine prev ...
									Final Case Study - Cal State LA
									
... this study comes to show that many individuals are either not up-to-date with getting a booster shot or have never been vaccinated before. ...
                        	... this study comes to show that many individuals are either not up-to-date with getting a booster shot or have never been vaccinated before. ...
									Thiomersal - SmartPractice Denmark
									
... medications that do not list thiomersal or any of its synonyms. Live-virus vaccines, including influenza, tick borne encephalitis, hepatitis vaccine and many heat-killed or recombinant vaccines may contain thiomersal. In general, patients with thiomersal allergy will not react to thiomersal when the ...
                        	... medications that do not list thiomersal or any of its synonyms. Live-virus vaccines, including influenza, tick borne encephalitis, hepatitis vaccine and many heat-killed or recombinant vaccines may contain thiomersal. In general, patients with thiomersal allergy will not react to thiomersal when the ...
									EPSDT Provider Orientation Packet - Providers
									
... If a child comes under care for the first time at any point on the schedule, or if any items are not accomplished at the suggested age, the schedule should be brought up to date at the earliest possible time. 2. A prenatal visit is recommended for parents who are at high risk, for first-time parents ...
                        	... If a child comes under care for the first time at any point on the schedule, or if any items are not accomplished at the suggested age, the schedule should be brought up to date at the earliest possible time. 2. A prenatal visit is recommended for parents who are at high risk, for first-time parents ...
									Australian Public Assessment Report for Multi
									
... Cell banking processes are satisfactory. All viral/prion safety issues have been addressed, including use of animal-derived excipients, supplements in the fermentation process and in cell banking. Physical and chemical properties The purified recombinant proteins in buffer solution are described as ...
                        	... Cell banking processes are satisfactory. All viral/prion safety issues have been addressed, including use of animal-derived excipients, supplements in the fermentation process and in cell banking. Physical and chemical properties The purified recombinant proteins in buffer solution are described as ...
									ANNEX 1 Overview of Smallpox, Clinical Presentations, and Medical Care of
									
... symptoms of the prodromal phase begin and include; fever, malaise, prostration, cough, headache, and backache. This phase lasts about 4 days. In pale-skinned subjects, the prodromal phase is sometimes accompanied by an erythematous rash, or rarely, a petechial rash. As the fever begins decending fro ...
                        	... symptoms of the prodromal phase begin and include; fever, malaise, prostration, cough, headache, and backache. This phase lasts about 4 days. In pale-skinned subjects, the prodromal phase is sometimes accompanied by an erythematous rash, or rarely, a petechial rash. As the fever begins decending fro ...
Non-specific effect of vaccines
Non-specific effects of vaccines (also called “heterologous effects"" or ""off-target effects"") are effects which go beyond the specific protective effects against the targeted diseases. Non-specific effects can be strongly beneficial, increasing protection against non-targeted infections, but also at times negative, increasing susceptibility to non-targeted infections. This depends on both the vaccine and the sex of the infant.All live attenuated vaccines studied so far (BCG vaccine, measles vaccine, oral polio vaccine, smallpox vaccine) have been shown to reduce mortality more than can be explained by prevention of the targeted infections. In contrast, inactivated vaccines (diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine (DTP), hepatitis B vaccine, inactivated polio vaccine) may increase overall mortality despite providing protection against the target diseases.These effects may be long-lasting, at least up to the time point where a new type of vaccine is given. The non-specific effects can be very pronounced, with significant effects on overall mortality and morbidity. In a situation with herd immunity to the target disease, the non-specific effects can be more important for overall health than the specific vaccine effects.The non-specific effects should not be confused with the side effects of vaccines (such as local reactions at the side of vaccination or general reactions such as fever, head ache or rash, which usually resolve within days to weeks - or in rare cases anaphylaxis). Rather, non-specific effects represent a form of general immunomodulation, with important consequences for the immune system’s ability to handle subsequent challenges.It is estimated that millions of child deaths in low income countries could be prevented every year if the non-specific effects of vaccines were taken into consideration in immunization programs.
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									