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Top 5 Immunizations for Adults | PRLog

Top 5 Immunizations for Adults. Everyone understands how important it is for children to get vaccinated. However, there is a significant role for vaccinations in the adult population. - PR11709211

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Deutsches Aerzteblatt international: Archive "Pertussis – Not Only a Disease of Childhood: At a

The review article leaves me somewhat at a loss. To grow a Bordetella culture or perform polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in suspected pertussis would not have occurred to me, a doctor who treats members of statutory medical insurance schemes. I ...

Medical News: Pertussis Outbreaks Costly for Local Health Depts - in Infectious Disease, General

A pertussis outbreak saps resources -- both time and money -- from local health departments, an analysis of a 26-person, school-based outbreak in Omaha, Neb., showed.

PERTUSSIS PROTECTION AROUND THE WHOLE FAMILY

Providing Information To Others Regarding the Importance and Need For Pertussis Immunization

GlaxoSmithKline Receives FDA Approval for BOOSTRIX - News, Search Jobs, Events

July 8, 2011 -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved BOOSTRIX® for use in adults 65 years of age and older for active booster

Pertussis vaccine at birth

Giving acellular pertussis vaccine at birth and at four weeks of age provides significant immune protection against pertussis by two months of age without reducing subsequent pertussis antibody responses, an Australian study shows.

doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(05)60923-3

THE LANCET 136 Vol 349 • January 11, 1997 now choose among various acellular vaccines. Overall, there are sufficient data to prove that pertussis, by contrast with diphtheria, is not a single-toxinmediated disease. We should therefore use the most effective acellular vaccines—which are those

"Parent and Pertussis Poll": Baby's First Year Community - Support Group

WebMD: Get expert feedback on your baby's first year and get member wisdom on parenting's day-to-day challenges.

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