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    Gut Bacteria Play Key Role In Vaccination

    The bacteria that live in the human gut may play an important role in immune response to vaccines and infection by wild-type enteric organisms, according to two recent studies resulting from a collaborative effort between the University of Maryland School of Medicine Institute for Genome...
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    Flu Cases And Deaths Among Children Could Be Reduced By School-Located Vaccination

    Offering flu vaccines at elementary schools could expand vaccination rates and reduce costs, according to a new study reported in the scientific journal Vaccine by researchers from UC Davis Health System; the Monroe County, New York, Department of Public Health; University of Rochester Medical...
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    Swine Flu, Bird Flu And Pandemic Vaccination

    As the world prepares for what may be the next pandemic strain of influenza virus, in the H7N9 bird flu, a new UC Irvine study reveals that the 2009 H1N1 swine flu pandemic was deadliest for people under the age of 65, while those 65 and over had greater immunity due to previous exposure to...
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    H1N1 Vaccination During Pregnancy Shows Unexpected Benefits In Large Study

    Getting a flu shot during pregnancy provides unanticipated benefits to the baby, according to the authors of a large population-based study examining the issue. Specifically, the study showed that H1N1 vaccination during the pandemic was associated with a significantly reduced risk of...
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    A Vaccination For Allergic Asthma That Works Using Intramuscular Injection

    Allergic asthma is a chronic respiratory disease that affects 300 million people throughout the world. The number of people suffering from asthma has doubled over the last ten years and almost 250, 000 people die prematurely from this problem each year. In most cases, asthma is caused by an...
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    Hospital Worker Flu Vaccination Rate Increased By Strict Policy

    A California hospital raised its employee influenza vaccination rate above 90 percent by shifting from a voluntary vaccination program to one mandating all healthcare workers either get vaccinated or wear a mask at work for the entire flu season (December through March). A five-year study of...
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    Almost a century after edward Jenner introduced successful vaccination, Louis

    Pasteur developed vaccines again? A. rabies B. influenza C. anthrax and rabies D. human cholera E. anthrax
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    Vaccination vs. Disease: Which is worse?

    It is very reasonable for a parent to worry about vaccines. For one thing, most of them involve sticking the baby or child with a sharp object, thus making the little one cry, and it would be abnormal to not have an automatic reaction to that. For another thing, they are drugs, in a sense...
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    The vaccination does make the baby cry, so why do it?

    It seems like every time I take Huxley (now 18 months old) to the doctor, the following things happen: 1) Somebody says "Well, he won't need to get stuck with any needles for a long while now .... his next scheduled immunization is [insert phrase indicating 'a long time into the future']"; and...
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    The Microbial Immune System Can Be Likened To A Vaccination Program

    A complex of proteins in the bacterium E.coli that plays a critical role in defending the microbe from viruses and other invaders has been discovered to have the shape of a seahorse by researchers with the U.S Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab). This...
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    Influenza Vaccination During Pregnancy Protects Newborns

    Infants born to mothers who received the influenza (flu) vaccine while pregnant are nearly 50 percent less likely to be hospitalized for the flu than infants born to mothers who did not receive the vaccine while pregnant, according to a new collaborative study by researchers at Wake Forest...
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    Malaria Vaccination Strategy Provides Model For Superior Protection

    Malaria is a devastating disease caused by the Plasmodium parasite which is transmitted to humans by infected mosquitoes. Hundreds of millions of new cases of malaria are reported each year, and there are more than 750,000 malaria-related deaths annually. As a result, there is an urgent need for...
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    The vaccination does make the baby cry, so why do it?

    It seems like every time I take Huxley (now 18 months old) to the doctor, the following things happen: 1) Somebody says "Well, he won't need to get stuck with any needles for a long while now .... his next scheduled immunization is [insert phrase indicating 'a long time into the future']"; and...
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    PA Health Department To Hold Statewide Vaccination Clinics During National Influenza

    The Pennsylvania Department of Health will mark National Influenza Immunization Week by offering free public influenza vaccination clinics on Dec. 9, 10, and 11 in communities statewide. "Pennsylvania had a great opportunity to receive additional influenza vaccine," said acting Secretary of...
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    Polio Vaccination Campaign Targeting 72M Children In 15 African Countries Announced;

    The WHO on Tuesday announced a mass polio immunization campaign in 15 African countries targeting a total of 72 million children, Agence France-Presse reports. "Polio has spread again in recent years with cases imported from some of the four endemic nations in Asia and Africa, mainly Nigeria, in...
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    New Latino Adolescent Immunization Initiative In Los Angeles Tackles Low Vaccination

    Eastmont Community Center responded to alarmingly low whooping cough and meningococcal meningitis immunization rates among Latino adolescents by launching a new adolescent immunization awareness initiative. The grassroots campaign aims to educate local Latino families about free or low-cost...
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    Misleading Claims About Vaccination Putting Lives At Risk

    AMA Vice President, Dr Steve Hambleton, said today that the AMA is greatly concerned that groups that are promoting discredited theories about immunisation are exposing Australians to the devastating effects of preventable illnesses. Dr Hambleton said that recent media reports outlining the...
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    SAHM Strongly Recommends Human Papillomavirus Vaccination For 9- To 26-Year-Old Males

    On May 28, 2010, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) published its guidance for use of the quadrivalent HPV vaccine in males. While noting that the vaccine was approved by the FDA for use in males ages 9 through 26 to reduce their likelihood of acquiring genital warts and...
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    is there a link between my rabbit dying 3 weeks after having a mixi vaccination?

    My lovely just 1 year old rabbit Jacko has just died. He had the mixi vaccination 3 weeks ago. Why I ask is I lost another rabbit last year shortly after he had his vaccination with exactly the same symptoms except being much smaller as he stopped eating he lost nearly all his 1 kilo quickly...
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    Vaccination Linked With Early Onset Of Seizures In Dravet Syndrome But Clinical Outlo

    Childhood vaccination is linked with earlier onset of the neurological disorder Dravet syndrome, finds a retrospective study. But vaccination should not be withheld from children with Dravet syndrome because vaccination before or after disease onset does not affect their clinical outlook...
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