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1981
Induction of Tolerance via the Sublingual Route: Mechanisms and Applications
Published 2012-01-01“…The clinical efficacy of sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) with natural allergen extracts has been established in IgE-dependent respiratory allergies to grass or tree pollens, as well as house dust mites. Sublingual vaccines have an excellent safety record, documented with approximately 2 billion doses administered, as of today, in humans. …”
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1982
Methods of Control of the Leishmania infantum Dog Reservoir: State of the Art
Published 2011-01-01“…Treatment of infectious dogs with one of the available therapeutic protocols is recommendable as it allows to reduce parasite burdens and therefore the possibility of transmission of Leishmania infantum to vectors. Vaccination has been proven to be a very effective control tool, but the absence of a commonly recognized diagnostic method able to distinguish vaccinate from seropositive individuals is still an important limit. …”
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1983
Transmission dynamics and optimal control of brucellosis in Inner Mongolia of China
Published 2018-03-01“…The main finding here supports opposing unregulated sheep breeding and suggests vaccination and health education as the preferred necessary emergency intervention control. …”
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1984
The Crisis is Gradually Being Overcome
Published 2021-10-01“…The global economy is recovering from the disruptions of the coronavirus pandemic, but only slowly, as vaccination progress varies across regions. Consumer prices increased sharply in 2021.…”
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1985
Serum Sickness following Tetanus Toxoid Injection
Published 2021-01-01“…In this case, we describe a case of 6-year-old girl who developed a rash and arthralgia after being vaccinated with tetanus toxoid injection after a cut wound.…”
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1986
Bovine Genital Campylobacteriosis
Published 2007-04-01“…Shearer, DVM, MS, describes this venereal disease of cattle formerly known as vibriosis, clinical findings and epidemiology, how to determine if there is a campylobacter problem in a herd, and the use of vaccines. Published by the UF Department of Veterinary Medicine -- Large Animal Clinical Sciences, March 2007. …”
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1987
Saturated treatments and measles resurgence episodes in South Africa: A possible linkage
Published 2013-05-01“…We consider the case of measles in South Africa to show that an high vaccination coverage may be not enough - alone - to ensure measles eradication. …”
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1988
Bovine Genital Campylobacteriosis
Published 2007-04-01“…Shearer, DVM, MS, describes this venereal disease of cattle formerly known as vibriosis, clinical findings and epidemiology, how to determine if there is a campylobacter problem in a herd, and the use of vaccines. Published by the UF Department of Veterinary Medicine -- Large Animal Clinical Sciences, March 2007. …”
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1989
Connective tissue disease-associated interstitial lung disease – A multicenter observational study from India
Published 2021-01-01“…Only 36 (5.8%) of the 620 patients were vaccinated with influenza as well as both the conjugate and the polysaccharide pneumococcal vaccines. …”
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1990
The Beneficial Effect of IL-12 and IL-18 Transduced Dendritic Cells Stimulated with Tumor Antigens on Generation of an Antitumor Response in a Mouse Colon Carcinoma Model
Published 2022-01-01“…Application of the developed DC-based vaccines may exert a favorable impact on stimulation of an antitumor immune response, especially if these DC vaccines are administered repeatedly.…”
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1991
The disappearing COVID-Naïve Population and comparative Roche vs. Abbott Test sensitivity: evidence from antibody seroprevalence in Milwaukee County, Wisconsin
Published 2024-11-01“…Thus, by mid-2022, almost all persons were no longer COVID-naïve, defined as vaccination, infection (often without symptoms), or both. …”
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1992
Navigating water crisis, cholera, and refugee context: Lessons from Nakivale refugee settlement, Isingiro District, Uganda.
Published 2025-01-01“…Promotion of safe water, sanitation, and oral cholera vaccination campaigns effectively controlled the outbreak. …”
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1993
Monkeypox: Origin, Transmission, Clinical Manifestations, Prevention, and Therapeutic Options
Published 2025-01-01“…To stop the propagation of monkeypox, greater research and communication are needed to provide stronger treatments and effective vaccinations.…”
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1994
Clinical and Laboratory Findings of 12 Children with Invasive Meningococcal Disease in Pediatric Intensive Care Unit
Published 2021-01-01“…Routine use of meningococcal vaccines during childhood would be a better strategy for controlling IMD in both developing and developed countries.…”
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1995
Science-based assurance of the disease freedom in reindeer herds of the Russian Arctic zone
Published 2024-06-01“…The analysis of the archival data and literary sources, as well as own research data lead to the following conclusions: the greatest risk of anthrax occurrence and spread is posed by old carcass sites; to eradicate brucellosis, vaccination of animals along with the general disease control measures is necessary; in case of footrot, special attention should be paid to the control of blood-sucking insects and warble flies; to prevent rabies in reindeer herds, it is important to avoid contacts between deer and wild carnivores and consider emergency vaccination. …”
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1996
From information to action: modelling social and cognitive factors in health decisions
Published 2025-02-01“…Reliance on formal sources positively correlated with compliance behaviors such as mask-wearing and vaccination, while perceived severity strongly predicted mask adherence. …”
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1997
Canine parvovirus enteritis: epidemic situation analysis and perspectives
Published 2021-01-01“…Canine parvovirus infection mainly occurs in spring, late autumn and early winter, which is probably associated with changes in daily temperature during these periods and decreased animal resistance. Despite extensive vaccination, the main reason for the wide spread of the virus is either interference with maternal antibodies in vaccinated puppies or low level of immune protection in adult dogs.…”
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1998
Social aspects of the professionalization of midwives in Luxembourg (1800–1940)
Published 2020-11-01“…This individual often assumed the role of midwife, vaccinator, doctor of the poor or paediatric nurse. …”
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1999
Viral Hepatitis B and Its Implications for Public Health in DR Congo: A Systematic Review
Published 2024-12-01“…In terms of perception of HBV, the hepatitis B virus is recognized as dangerous, and the majority of people questioned in the various studies were aware that vaccination remains the most effective means of prevention. …”
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2000