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cough is an infectious disease of the respiratory tract caused by Bordetella pertussis, pleomorphic gram-negative coccobacillus. What were the aims of the study? The aim of this study was to understand the experiences of the clinical neonat...
autism in the joined States in the 1990s appeared at about the identical time that Haemophilus influenzae b (Hib) and hepatitis B (hep B) vaccines were first universally suggested (i.e., in 1990 and 1991, respectively), thereby expanding th...
medicine given to help prevent disease. Vaccines help the body produce antibodies. These antibodies protect against disease. The vaccines are given as an injection or by mouth. Vaccines have been created, to protect children and adults fro...
Helping aboriginal children stay strong”. The article provides an analysis of the issues that have contributed toward the experiences of health of Western Australian Aboriginal children with time. It provides a description to the parents re...
Evaluation of pertussis toxin/toxoid by in vitro assays 1. Introduction Pertussis toxin, one of the major toxic components of Bordetella pertussis whole-cell vaccines, is very important for the development of immunity to whooping cough (Che...
pertussis in adults and adolescents is furthermore an increasing and a problem that is under-estimated quite often in the states having a higher coverage of vaccine. Contrary to infections in infants, a number of infections caused by B. per...
pertussis and is highly contagious. If a child is sick and comes into contact with other children, they run the risk of being infected unless they have been vaccinated. Whooping cough is an acute infectious disease of aspiration with the me...