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the motivation of teachers to immunization programs. For example, an increasing number of adults receiving vaccines, particularly influenza and pneumococcal vaccines in nontraditional settings, including pharmacies. As far as the PIP, the n...
childhood vaccination rates. The main research question to be addressed here is to examine the effectiveness of the program in comparison with the community group. Yes, the article is relevant to my developed research question; this is beca...
the introduction of immunizations, the rate of infectious diseases has decreased dramatically. Immunizations have been produced for numerous common childhood illnesses and their usage has decreased the incidence of vaccine-preventable disea...
to overcome infection and protect against diseases caused by infectious agents. It works against a specific disease by training the immune system to rapidly recognize and eliminate the infectious agent that causes that disease, thus result...
Tuberculosis (TB) is a contagious bacterial infection that mainly involves the lungs but can spread to other organs. Tuberculosis is an infectious disease transmissible and non-immunizing, with clinical variables. It is caused by a mycobact...
Introduction The basic principles of vaccination for working with imported vaccines are compliance with the "cold chain", i.e. delivery of vaccines from the manufacturer to the consumer at a certain temperature, the implementation of sanita...
compulsory for children. Immunization Programs of UN With the goal to vaccinate children around the world for infectious diseases that cost lives and were easily preventable, in May 1974, the WHO initiated the Expanded Programme for Immuniz...