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We undertook a study to demonstrate the potential contribution of oral-fluid (OF) antibody prevalence surveys in evaluating measles vaccine campaigns. In Asela town, southern Ethiopia, oral fluids were collected from 1928 children aged 9... more
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      EthiopiaAdolescentMedicineBiological Sciences
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine is a safe, effective cancer prevention method that is underutilized in the United States. Despite increased understanding of barriers to vaccination, rates remain low. Globally, developed and... more
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      PediatricsHealth PromotionAdolescentHumans
Vaccination groups all over the globe made a strong coordinated effort to put an end to the current COVID-19 crisis. Since vaccination started first in the UK on 8 th December 2020, we have sufficient data to analyze and derive useful... more
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      SeasonalitySolutionsAir TemperatureCovid-19
For decades, federal regulation of pharmaceutical drugs and medical devices has worked hand in hand with state tort claims to protect the health and safety of the American public. Now, a new trend toward preemption endangers this scheme.... more
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      LawPatient SafetyMedicinePregnancy
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      PovertyDisease OutbreaksHumansPublic Housing
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      PerceptionHealth CommunicationMedical MicrobiologyMalaria
A total of 237 Nicobarese subjects who had received hepatitis B vaccination as part of mass vaccination project during 2000-2001 were screened for anti-HBsAg titres by quantitative ELISA five years after vaccination. Anti-HBsAg antibody... more
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      Treatment OutcomeIndiaHepatitis BHumans
The reconciliation of 1867 between Austria and Hungary brought great changes to Hungarian public administration: the way towards the building up of a modern public administration had been opened. Although there was a functioning public... more
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      Public AdministrationPublic HealthMedicineHistory and archaeology
Canine rabies is one of the most important and feared zoonotic diseases in the world. In some regions rabies elimination is being successfully coordinated, whereas in others rabies is endemic and continues to spread to uninfected areas.... more
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      IndonesiaMedicineBiological SciencesDogs
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      Environmental microbiologyNigeriaMedicineDisease Outbreaks
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      MedicineSwedenBiological SciencesHumans
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      EpidemiologyBrazilHealth Impact AssessmentMedicine
Background: Canine rabies is one of the most important and feared zoonotic diseases in the world. In some regions rabies elimination is being successfully coordinated, whereas in others rabies is endemic and continues to spread to... more
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      IndonesiaMedicineBiological SciencesDogs
Cervical cancer is initiated by infection of cervical epithelium with human papillomavirus. Vaccines have been developed, incorporating papillomavirus viral capsids and alum based adjuvants. In extensive clinical trials these vaccines... more
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      EpidemiologySexual HealthHUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUSPregnancy
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      NursingHumansFederal GovernmentUnited States
Since the launch of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) in 1988, circulation of indigenous wild poliovirus (WPV) has continued without interruption in only three countries: Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan. During... more
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      Program EvaluationHealth PromotionKenyaMedicine
This debate piece focuses on the concerns of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine specifically in India. It discusses the efficacy of the vaccine side effects cost effectiveness and marketing techniques. It provides strong... more
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      AdolescentIndiaSocial WelfareHumans
Polio was first detected in Cuba in the late 19th century among residents of the US community on the Isla de Pinos (Isle of Pines, now Isle of Youth), apparently introduced through migration from the USA. The first outbreak was reported... more
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      HistoryEpidemiologyCubaHumans
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      Child WelfareChinaRisk assessmentMedicine
The Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) has made significant progress since its launch in 1988. Only 37 wild poliovirus type 1 (WPV1) cases were detected in 2016, the lowest annual count ever. WPV3 has not been detected since... more
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      Global HealthEnvironmental MonitoringMedicineDisease Outbreaks
The H5N1 influenza threat is resulting in global preparations for the next influenza pandemic. Pandemic influenza planners are prioritizing scarce vaccine, antivirals, and public health support for different segments of society. The... more
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      SociologyGlobal HealthHealth PlanningTransportation
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      BusinessLawPublic OpinionDecision Making
BACKGROUND Prior to the introduction of universal hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccination in Taiwan in 1984, 15-20% of the general population were chronic HBV carriers. METHODS We forecasted and quantified the declining HBV carrier rate 20... more
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      MedicineTime series analysisStudentsHumans
The events of 11 September 2001 have had a profound effect on disaster planning efforts in the United States. This is true especially in the area of bioterrorism. One of the major tenets of bioterrorism response is the vaccination of... more
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      VaccinesMedicineHumansUnited States
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      Medical MicrobiologyBrazilHumansPolymerase Chain Reaction
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      GeographyCameroonDogsHumans
In Panama, the last endemic cases of measles occurred in 1995. In this paper, we report four cases of imported measles in three girls and one boy after they returned from a trip to Poland and Israel between 28 April and 11 May 2011. The... more
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      Developing CountriesPublic HealthAdolescentPoland
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      MicrobiologyImmunologyMedical MicrobiologyZoonoses
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      Infectious DiseasesHealth PolicyAdolescentBiological Sciences
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      EpidemiologyImmunologyMedical MicrobiologyRisk assessment
In Panama, the last endemic cases of measles occurred in 1995. In this paper, we report four cases of imported measles in three girls and one boy after they returned from a trip to Poland and Israel between 28 April and 11 May 2011. The... more
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      Developing CountriesPublic HealthAdolescentPoland
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      DemographyNutrition and DieteticsHealth EducationNigeria
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      MicrobiologyPublic OpinionMedical MicrobiologyFrance
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      EducationOccupational HealthAdolescentLinear models
Vaccines are responsible for many global public health successes, such as the eradication of smallpox and significant reductions in other serious infections like diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, polio and measles. However, mass vaccination... more
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      BioethicsPublic HealthBangladeshDeveloping Country
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      Medical MicrobiologyEgyptMedicineEmerging Infectious Diseases
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the circumstances in which poliomyelitis occurred among three children in Bulgaria during 2001 and to describe the public health response. METHODS: Bulgarian authorities investigated the three cases of polio and... more
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      GeneticsBulgariaDisease OutbreaksHumans
The licensure in 2006 of a vaccine against the subtypes of human papillomavirus (HPV) responsible for the majority of cervical cancers and genital warts was heralded as a watershed moment for vaccination, cancer prevention, and global... more
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      Global HealthPoliticsAdolescentMedicine
Since the launch of the Global Polio Eradication Initiative (GPEI) in 1988, circulation of indigenous wild poliovirus (WPV) has continued without interruption in only three countries: Afghanistan, Nigeria, and Pakistan. During... more
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      Program EvaluationHealth PromotionKenyaMedicine
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      AfricaPakistanMedicineMultidisciplinary
From 2008 to 2011, schoolgirls were vaccinated against HPV in two districts in Uganda following sensitization. This study assessed girls' knowledge of cervical cancer and HPV vaccine, and their acceptance of future vaccination of... more
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      UgandaAdolescentHumansReproductive health
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      Infectious DiseasesAdolescentBiological SciencesDisease Outbreaks
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      EgyptAnimal HusbandryTextAnimals
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      HumansFemaleNew ZealandIncidence
Yellow fever still causes high burden in several areas of sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America. There are few well-designed epidemiological studies and limited data about yellow fever in Africa. Staples et al., in a recently published... more
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      MicrobiologyMedical MicrobiologyPreventive medicineRisk assessment