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Summary of Product Characteristic (SmPC)

... For children under one year 0.05 ml and for others 0.1ml of reconstituted vaccine is given intradermally. Special syringes allow administration of the exact dose. A sterile syringe and a sterile needle should be used for each injection. The skin should not be cleaned with antiseptic. Special care is ...
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EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PUBLIC HEALTH

... after exposure to the bacteria. Since the bacteria can live for a long time in the environment, symptoms may not start for up to 60 or more days after the bacteria was released into the air. The treatment for all forms of anthrax is antibiotics. A 60-day antibiotic regimen may be required depending ...
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Vaccinations in Camelids - CSU Veterinary Extension

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... If pain persists for more than 12 hours after medical examination, seek medical advice again. To the physician: This product contains mineral oil. Even if small amounts have been injected, accidental injection with this product can cause intense swelling, which may, for example, result in ischaemic ...
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Family: Picornaviridae

...  Contains the three polioviruses as attenuated strains.  They have lost the ability to replicate in the CNS, but can replicate in the gut.  They have been attenuated by repeating passage of these viruses in monkey kidney tissue culture. ...
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... component because of their toxicity and because they are poor at causing an immune response unless coupled to a carrier protein. That’s why many vaccine researchers working with ETECs focus on other disease-causing elements — the so-called heat-labile enterotoxins that are destroyed at high temperat ...
Revised: May 2014 AN: 00161/2014 SUMMARY OF PRODUCT
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... -N, V, abdominal pain -Fever, Weakness -Organ failure + bleeding Death in 60-90% of patients Highly infectious Modes of transmission: -Person to person contact with blood or body primates No specific treatment, supportive care only Major outbreak in west Africa By end of Oct. 2014: 10,000 cases; hal ...
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Terrorism 101

... What is the risk of smallpox? 1972: routine smallpox vaccination discontinued in U.S.  1977: last naturally-acquired case in world  Deliberate release is possible but risk is unknown  Health care workers at higher risk due to exposure to most severely ill patients  In Europe from 1950-71, 50% o ...
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... determining response to HB vaccine. The mechanism of nonresponse is not fully understood, but several hypotheses have been proposed. Because the existence of non-responders to HB vaccine is a serious social problem, several attempts have been made to improve the efficacy of vaccine. Persons unrespon ...
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Revised: June 2013 AN: 00226/2013 SUMMARY OF PRODUCT
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... People who have been in close contact with a person who has IMD-C are at greatest risk of infections. These people are already eligible to receive the meningococcal C-conjugate vaccine free of charge. Also, one-year-old children born on or after September 1, 2003, can receive the meningococcal C-con ...
GENERAL INTRODUCTION Bacillus anthracis
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... and Gram staining. However, these methods often yield negative results when patients have received antibiotics. Hence, blood culture is recommended only if the patient has evidence of systemic anthrax and has not received antibiotic therapy (Shieh et al., 2003). Molecular tests, including PCR and re ...
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Polio Vaccine - WordPress.com

...  Unable to produce much immunity in the intestine.  Allergy to any component of IPV, including the antibiotics neomycin, streptomycin or polymyxin B, should not get polio vaccine.  Sore spot where the shot was given. ...
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