Interventions infobox Name Vaccination Image Vaccination polio india.jpg Caption Child receiving an oral polio vaccine ICD10 ICD9 ICD9proc 99.3 ICD9proc 99.5 MeshID OPS301 OtherCodes HCPCSlevel2 Vaccination ... can prevent or ameliorate the effects of infection by many pathogen s. The efficacy of vaccination ... 10.3129 i09 126 ref among others. In general, vaccination is considered to be the most effective method ... of vaccines and vaccination journal Rev. Off. Int. Epizoot. volume 26 issue 1 pages 29 48 year ... Plett PC title Peter Plett and other discoverers of cowpox vaccination before Edward Jenner language ... meid 4459 accessdate 2008 03 12 ref The word vaccination was first used by Edward Jenner in 1796. Louis Pasteur furthered the concept through his pioneering work in microbiology. Vaccination ... to smallpox , a contagious and deadly disease. In common speech, vaccination and immunization in general ... vaccination was originally used specifically to describe the injection of smallpox vaccine. ref name pmid17633292 ref name Sudhoffs Vaccination efforts have been met with some Vaccine controversy controversy ... and Vaccination Act compulsion brought widespread acceptance, and mass vaccination campaigns were ... the disease considerably, and vaccination up to a week after exposure likely offers some protection ... agent smallpox vaccination pdf vaccine overview.pdf format PDF title Vaccine Overview accessdate 2008 ... metals.html Vaccination versus inoculation Many times these words are used interchangeably, as if they were synonyms. In fact, they are different things. As doctor Byron Plant explains Vaccination is the more ... and diagnosis The difference between Vaccination and Inoculation ref Vaccination began in the 18th ... 2009 07 28. ref ref Edward Jenner Smallpox and the Discovery of Vaccination . http www.dinweb.org ... they do reproduce and continue to present antigen to the immune system beyond the initial vaccination .... These include DNA vaccination and recombinant viral vectors. History File Edward Jenner ... more details
Image Wallace 1902.jpg thumb right Alfred Russel Wallace The UK Vaccination Acts of 1840, 1853 and 1898 reflect the continuing argument over vaccination policy in the United Kingdom . Similar legislation was passed in the USA and other countries. Alfred Russel Wallace gave an account of smallpox and vaccination ... believed as has been commonly reported vaccination to have been wholly hurtful historically. Rather ... production and administration techniques, wholesale vaccination efforts, and a general improvement ... of the 20th century been made for Polio vaccine polio vaccination , first in the United States and later .... UK The 1840 Act Made variolation illegal. Provided optional vaccination free of charge. In general, the disadvantages of variolation are the same as those of vaccination, but added to them is the generally agreement that variolation was always more dangerous than vaccination. Vaccination was first ... as to the local arrangements for public vaccination, shall, whenever a birth is registered, be given ... of Vaccination, either omit to have a child duly vaccinated, or, this being done, omit to have it inspected as to the results of Vaccination, shall be liable to a penalty of 1 and all penalties ... The Vaccination Act 1867 30 & 31 Vict. c. 84 was an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom . It consolidated and updated the existing laws relating to vaccination , and was repealed by the National Health Service Act 1946 . The poor law guardians were to control vaccination districts formed out of the parishes ..., the registrar was to deliver a notice of vaccination if the child was not presented to be vaccinated ... Act was passed appointing a Vaccination Officer, also authorising a defendant to appear in a court of law by any member of his family, or any other person authorised by him. The 1873 Act Made vaccination .... http www.bopcris.ac.uk bopall ref5885.html The 1898 and 1907 Acts In 1898 a new vaccination law ... penalties and introduced a conscience clause, allowing parents who did not believe vaccination ... more details
Vaccination policy refers to the health policy a government adopts in relation to vaccination . Vaccinations ... system. Some governments pay all or part of the costs of vaccinations for vaccines in a national vaccination schedule. Goals of vaccination policies Immunity and herd immunity Vaccination policies aim ... With some vaccines, a goal of vaccination policies is to eradicate the disease make it disappear ... be measles, which has declined since the introduction of measles vaccination in 1963. Individual versus ..., and will seek vaccination for themselves or their children if they perceive a high threat of disease and a low risk to vaccination. However, if a vaccination program successfully reduces the disease ... is to encourage everyone but their family to be vaccinated, or more generally to refuse vaccination ... of optimal vaccination policies author Fine PE, Clarkson JA pmid 3096132 ref For example ... vaccination would be unlikely to reach the optimum level for the U.S. as a whole, ref cite journal ... versus self interest in smallpox vaccination policy author Bauch CT, Galvani AP, Earn DJ doi 10.1073 ... study found that severe influenza epidemic s cannot be prevented by voluntary vaccination without ... 5 pages e85 title Can Influenza Epidemics Be Prevented by Voluntary Vaccination? author Vardavas ... vaccination for religious or philosophical reasons, but if too many of these exemptions are granted ... childhood vaccination author May T, Silverman RD pmid 17038833 url http www.landesbioscience.com journals vaccines mayHV1 1.pdf format PDF ref Compulsory vaccination see Vaccine controversy In an attempt ... institutions have instituted policies requiring vaccination for all people. For example, an 1853 law required universal vaccination against smallpox in England and Wales , with fines levied on people ... for the common good. Common contemporary U.S. vaccination policies require that children receive .... Compulsory vaccination is believed to have greatly reduced the rates of some infectious ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 T cell vaccination is immunization with inactivated autoreactive T cell s. The concept of T cell vaccination is, at least partially, analogous to classical vaccination against infectious disease. However, the agents to be eliminated or neutralized are not foreign microbial agents but a pathogenic autoreactive T cell population. Research on T cell vaccination so far has focussed mostly on multiple sclerosis and to a lesser extent on rheumatoid arthritis , Crohn s disease and AIDS . References Cite journal author Zhang J title T cell vaccination for autoimmune diseases immunologic lessons and clinical experience in multiple sclerosis journal Expert Rev Vaccines year 2002 pages 285 92 volume 1 issue 3 pmid 12901569 doi 10.1586 14760584.1.3.285 Cite journal author McMichael A, Mwau M, Hanke T title HIV T cell vaccines, the importance of clades journal Vaccine year 2002 pages 1918 21 volume 20 issue 15 pmid 11983245 doi 10.1016 S0264 410X 02 00067 1 Cite journal author Hellings N, Raus J, Stinissen P title T cell vaccination in multiple sclerosis update on clinical application and mode of action journal Autoimmun Rev year 2004 pages 267 75 volume 3 issue 4 pmid 15246022 doi 10.1016 j.autrev.2003.10.002 Cite journal author Cohen IR title T cell vaccination for autoimmune disease a panorama journal Vaccine year 2001 pages 706 10 volume 20 issue 5 6 pmid 11738733 doi 10.1016 S0264 410X 01 00419 4 Category Immunology Treatment stub ... more details
Vaccination and religion have interrelations of varying kinds. Historical Catholic and Anglican missionaries ... Columbia pages 172 201 ref Iceland in 1816 made the clergy responsible for small pox vaccination and gave them the responsibility of keeping vaccination records for their parishes, Sweden also had ... When vaccination was introduced into United Kingdom UK public policy, and adoption followed overseas ... matters the anti vaccination movement in England, 1853 1907 . Radical perspectives. Durham Duke University Press. pp 40 45. ref Image Timothy Dwight.png thumb right Timothy Dwight Anti vaccination ... clergymen and devout physicians formed the Anti vaccination Society in 1798, only two years after Edward Jenner Jenner s publication of smallpox vaccination. Others complained that the practice was dangerous ... murder. ref cite book chapter Theological opposition to inoculation, vaccination, and the use of an sthetics ... to prevent disease. In the USA, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts was the first to make vaccination ... October 30, 2007 accessdate 2009 05 12 ref In the United Kingdom UK , vaccination was provided free from 1840 under the Vaccination Act. In 1873, a further VaccinationVaccination acts Vaccination Act made vaccination compulsory. Resistance to compulsion grew, and in 1885, after riots in Leicester ... who did not believe vaccination was efficacious or safe to obtain exemption. This extended the concept ... left valign middle Anti vaccination Society the first a v soc? Only one in the world that time? align ... valign middle Against the will of God align left valign middle Anti Compulsory Vaccination League ..., President Rev. W. Hume Rothery align left valign middle The Anti Vaccination Society of America align ... align left valign middle New England Anti Compulsory Vaccination League align left valign middle ... Anti Vaccination League of New York City align left valign middle 1885 align left valign middle ... of Compulsory Vaccination align left valign middle 1880 align left valign middle 1896 segue ... more details
for dogs. Most vaccination protocols recommend a series of vaccines for puppies, with booster dose vaccine boosters given at one year of age. Frequency of vaccination thereafter varies with the disease ... into the muscle injection. Respiratory tract disease vaccination may be given intra nasally in the nose ... 513, Berlin, Staupeimpfung f r Hunde.jpg thumb 200px Dog vaccination against canine distemper Government ... address licensing and vaccination of dogs, rabies vaccination of dogs is required by law. Other core ... parainfluenza virus another kennel cough agent . Vaccination against Lyme disease , an illness that is spread ... risks.html Red Rock Biologics Bot generated title ref . Controversies in dog vaccination ... being cited as reasons to reduce the frequency of vaccination of adult dogs. Manufacturers of vaccines ... with loss of hair. In addition to the vaccination site, lesions most often develop on the ear ... of vaccination, or may take months to develop noticeably. Dogs with active lesion development and or widespread ... the vaccination protocol critically and try to reduce future vaccinations to the extent medically ... www.avma.org issues policy vaccination principles.asp AVMA Principles of Vaccination http www.avma.org ... vmth clientinfo info genmed vaccinproto.html UC Davis VMTH Canine and Feline Vaccination Guidelines ... Spaniel Journal GUIDELINES FOR THE VACCINATION OF DOGS AND CATS. COMPILED BY THE VACCINATION GUIDELINES ... health disease risks dogs dog risks.asp Category Dog health Category Vaccination ... more details
Feline vaccination is the administration of antigenic material the vaccine in cats to produce immunity to a feline disease. Vaccines can prevent or ameliorate the effects of infection by a pathogen. Currently, there are geographically defined core vaccines and individually chosen non core vaccine recommendations for cats. In many areas, the core vaccines consist of rabies vaccine and a single combined FVRCP vaccine shot which protects against FVR Feline viral rhinotracheitis caused by FHV 1 Feline HerpesVirus 1 , FCV Feline calicivirus and FPV Feline panleukopenia Feline panleukopenia virus feline distemper Core vaccines sometimes consist of rabies vaccine & a single combined vaccine shot which ..., Feline calicivirus, and Chlamydophila felis . Most vaccination protocols recommend a series of vaccines for kittens, with booster dose vaccine boosters given at one year of age. Frequency of vaccination ... under the skin or intramuscular into the muscle injection. Respiratory tract disease vaccination ... Peritonitis Bot generated title ref Giardia lamblia Controversy In recent years, vaccination has become ... AAFP have developed vaccination guidelines recommending that FVRCP vaccinations generally be administered ... noted an association between vaccination with parenteral injectable FVRCP vaccinations and development ... to respond to an increased incidence of soft tissue sarcomas occurring at vaccination sites ... vaccines References reflist External links http www.avma.org issues policy vaccination principles.asp AVMA Principles of Vaccination http www.avma.org onlnews javma sep04 040915l.asp The Vexing ... medicine vaccination protocols.cfm UC Davis VMTH Canine and Feline Vaccination Guidelines http www.catvets.com uploads PDF 2006 Vaccination Guidelines JAVMA.pdf 2006 Feline Vaccination Guidelines ... index.php Latest vaccine protocols Felipedia domestic cat DEFAULTSORT Feline Vaccination Category Cat health Category Vaccination ... more details
Third party date February 2012 Infobox record label name Vaccination Records image image bg parent founded 1992 founder Dren McDonald defunct c. 2004 distributor genre Alternative rock , avant garde music avant garde , experimental music experimental , indie rock country United States location Oakland, California url Vaccination Records was a record label based in Oakland, California throughout the 1990s and early millennium. It was managed by http www.nerdtracks.com bio.html Dren McDonald and featured various Avant garde music avant garde and Experimental music experimental music groups. Discography VAC001 1992 Giant Ant Farm Them VAC002 1994 Giant Ant Farm Fortune CD VAC003 1995 Canaries Pirate Jenny split 7 vinyl VAC004 1996 Charming Hostess Nub City 7 vinyl VAC005 1996 Various artists A Compendium Preview Guide to Eyesore A Stab at The Residents 7 vinyl VAC006 1996 Various artists Eyesore A Stab At The Residents CD VAC007 1996 Poxy Boggards Bawdy Parts CD VAC008 1996 Giant Ant Farm Dressed in Milk CD EP, with comic book VAC009 1996 http www.lebofsky.com music mumble Mumble & Peg Mumble & Peg 7 vinyl VAC010 1996 http www.rubewaddell.org Rube Waddell Hobo Train 12 vinyl LP, one sided VAC011 1996 Ebola Soup Feeling Logy 7 vinyl, 4 song EP VAC012 1996 Various artists Oh God Mother Blood CD VAC013 1997 http www.lebofsky.com music mumble Mumble & Peg Wondering In Volume CD VAC014 1997 http www.frankpahl.com Frank Pahl In Cahoots CD VAC015 1997 Idiot Flesh Fancy Idiot Flesh album Fancy CD VAC016 1998 Charming Hostess Eat CD VAC017 1998 Ninewood New Can of Ice CD VAC018 1998 Eskimo Some Prefer Cake CD VAC019 1998 http www.rubewaddell.org Rube Waddell Stink Bait CD VAC020 1998 Various artists Funny Rubber Hand CD VAC021 1999 http www.lebofsky.com music mumble Mumble & Peg This Ungodly ... VAC026 2001 Various artists Vaccination Records 2000 2001 Rawk Party CD VAC027 2001 http www.rubewaddell.org ... while previous releases of theirs do Vaccination Records took precedence for this release. External ... more details
File Polish call for vaccination.png thumb Example Polish call for vaccination against Diphtheria and Tetanus . A vaccination schedule is a series of vaccination s, including the timing of all doses, which may be either recommended or compulsory, depending on the country of residence. A vaccine is an antigen ic preparation used to produce active immunity to a disease , in order to prevent or reduce the effects of infection by any natural or wild pathogen . ref cite web url http www.niaid.nih.gov topics vaccines understanding Pages whatVaccine.aspx title What Is a Vaccine format work NIAID accessdate 2010 05 04 ref Many vaccines require multiple doses for maximum effectiveness, either to produce sufficient initial immune response or to boost response that fades over time. For example, tetanus ..., the recommended vaccination schedule has grown rapidly and become more complicated as many new .... For instance, yellow fever vaccination is on the routine vaccine schedule of French Guiana, is recommended ... recommends vaccination against at least fourteen diseases. By two years of age, U.S. children receive ... Not reported small small Not reported small Worldwide The World Health Organization monitors vaccination ... in example countries. Current vaccination schedules for all WHO member states can be accessed http ... only small li ol United Kingdom The United Kingdom childhood vaccination schedule is recommended ... available NB recent change as of December 2010 13 month vaccination now at 12 months ref name UK cite ..., gardeners may have booster tetanus vaccination every ten years. ref cite web url http www.immunisation.nhs.uk .... ref cite web url http www.immunisation.nhs.uk Vaccines Flu Having the vaccination title Immunisation &ndash Having the vaccination &ndash Who is the vaccine for? format work accessdate 2010 05 05 ... e.g., lack documentation of vaccination or have no evidence of prior infection . li li note us23 ... Vaccination Schedule, Vaccination de Impfkalender id Jadwal imunisasi it Vaccinazione Calendario vaccinale ... more details
Image Making of a DNA vaccine.jpg thumb 250px right The making of a DNA vaccine. DNA vaccination is a technique for protecting an organism against disease by injecting it with genetically engineered naked DNA DNA to produce an immunological response . Nucleic acid vaccines are still experimental, and have been applied to a number of virus viral , bacterial and parasitic models of disease, as well as to several tumour models. DNA vaccines have a number of advantages over conventional vaccines, including the ability to induce a wider range of immune response types. Many believe vaccine s are among ... archivedate 2007 08 20 ref In August 2007, a preliminary study in DNA vaccination against multiple ... Eagar, T.N. Frohman, E.M. Cravens, P.D. year 2007 title DNA Plasmid Vaccination for Multiple ... Of Nucleic Acid Based Immunization Advantages Disadvantages Subunit vaccination with no risk ... and parasite proteins ref name Robinson2000 Plasmid vectors for use in vaccination Vector design ..., W. Bultmann, A. Haas, J. date February 1, 1998 title Increased Immune Response Elicited by DNA Vaccination ... and Subdominant Epitopes and Protective Immunity to Sendai Virus Infection by DNA Vaccination 1 ... vaccination is expression library immunization ELI . Using this technique, potentially all the genes ..., the titres of specific antibodies raised by DNA vaccination are lower than those obtained after vaccination with a recombinant protein. However, DNA immunization induced antibodies show greater ... induces a qualitatively superior response. Antibody can be induced after just one vaccination .... Antibody responses generated by DNA are useful not just in vaccination but as a preparative tool, too ... Corr1996 cite journal author Corr, M. year 1996 title Gene vaccination with naked plasmid DNA mechanism ... Lewis1999 ref name Wolff1992 ref name Torres1997 Maintenance of immune response DNA vaccination generates ..., D. Bernhaupt, A. Mostbock, S. Thalhamer, J. Lyon, J.A. year 2000 title Genetic Vaccination against ... more details
unreferenced date April 2009 The Anti Vaccination Society of America was founded by William Tebb in 1879 . See also Vaccine controversy Category 1879 establishments in the United States Category Vaccination related organizations Category Anti vaccination activists Category Clubs and societies in the United States US org stub ... more details
Orphan date September 2006 att March 2011 The National League for Liberty in Vaccination lang fr Ligue nationale pour la libert des vaccinations is a non profit French organization formed in 1954. It seeks to bring together those who believe that there are many approaches to good health and that vaccination is Vaccine controversy not the only route to the prevention of disease. ref cite news title La campagne de vaccination, un matraquage publicitaire ? url http www.lexpress.fr actualite sciences sante la campagne de vaccination un matraquage publicitaire 786936.html work L Express France L Express date 15 September 2009 accessdate 16 April 2012 ref ref cite news title Vaccination peurs, rumeurs et obscurantisme url http www.pseudo sciences.org spip.php?article1288 work Science & pseudo science publisher Association Fran aise pour l Information Scientifique date January 2010 accessdate 16 April 2012 ref References reflist External links http www.infovaccin.fr home.html French web site for the Ligue nationale pour la libert des vaccinations Category Vaccination related organizations Category Anti vaccination activists fr Ligue nationale pour la libert des vaccinations France org stub ... more details
Anti Vaccination League was founded in 1896 in United Kingdom Britain , growing from earlier smaller organisations in London, originally under the title Anti Compulsory Vaccination League. The organisation opposed compulsory vaccination, particularly against smallpox . It was part of a wider anti vaccinationist movement, arguing that vaccination did more harm than good. Early History and Formation of the League In 1866 Mr. Richard B. Gibbs formed the first Anti Compulsory Vaccination League in the UK ... of The London Society for the Abolition of Compulsory Vaccination, and an office was opened in Victoria Street, Westminster , with Mr. William Young as secretary. The Vaccination Inquirer , established by Mr. William Tebb in 1879, was adopted as the organ of the Society. A series of fourteen Vaccination ... 1896 to re form the Society as The National Anti Vaccination League. Its objectives were defined as The entire repeal of the Vaccination Acts the disestablishment and disendowment of the practice of vaccination and the abolition of all regulations in regard to vaccination as conditions, of employment ... The Vaccination Humbug . It reported that many petitions had been presented to Parliament against Compulsory Vaccination, and many from parents who alleged that their children had died through ... of an Anti Compulsory Vaccination League To overthrow this huge piece of physiological absurdity ... as stating I believe we have hundreds of cases here, from being poisoned with vaccination, I deem incurable. One member of a family dating syphilitic symptoms from the time of vaccination, when all ... Vaccination Empty section date July 2010 Board members Board in 1883 President Mr P.A. Taylor ... Anti Vaccination League 1957, Is Mass Vaccination with B.C.G. always warranted in the Scandinavian Countries? booklet 1952, B.C.G. Vaccination , M. Beddow Bayly 1947 TROLRIDGE, Arthur. Smallpox and Vaccination. pp.  8. 1939, The Schick Inoculation Against Diphtheria , Beddow Bayly ... more details
vwa Vaccination Week In The Americas VWA is an annual effort by the member countries and territories ... . ref name Vaccination Week in the Americas An Opportunity to Integrate Other Health Services With Immunization ... XCWwDrPkQYJ6zCZ title Vaccination Week In The Americas An Opportunity to Integrate Other Health ... index.php?option com content&task view&id 940&Itemid 834 title History of Vaccination Week in the Americas ... 1 title Vaccination Week In The Americas 2009 portal publisher Pan American Health Organization year 2009 accessdate 2009 04 29 ref The participation of countries and territories in Vaccination ... health objectives. ref name Vaccination Week in the Americas Goes Global cite web url http www.globalhealthmagazine.com cover stories vaccination week goes global title Vaccination Week in the Americas ... to conduct large scale vaccination campaigns, introduce new vaccines, carry out communication and social ... Pan American Health Organization format PDF year 2008 accessdate 2009 04 29 ref , ref name Vaccination ... title Vaccination Week In The Americas An Opportunity to Integrate Other Health Services with Immunization .... ref name Vaccination Week in the Americas An Opportunity to Integrate Other Health Services ... ref&ijkey XCWwDrPkQYJ6zCZ title Vaccination Week In The Americas An Opportunity to Integarte Other ... family, protect your community . ref name Cayman Islands Government Message for Vaccination Week in the Americas ... portal title Cayman Islands Government Message for Vaccination Week in the Americas 2011 publisher Cayman .... In 2012, the tenth annual VWA will be celebrated from April 21 April 28. ref name Vaccination Week in the Americas Goes Global The Growth of Regional Vaccination Week Initiatives The success of Vaccination ... Week EIW . The Eastern Mediterranean Region of the WHO launched their first Vaccination Week ... Regions launched their first annual Vaccination Weeks. The South East Asian Region member states have ... links http new.paho.org vwa Vaccination Week in the Americas 2012 http www.borderhealth.org ... more details
File Lysvulpen.jpg thumb 250px Baits with vaccine for oral vaccination Oral vaccination against rabies is a preventive measure to eradicate rabies in wild animals, vectors of disease, mainly fox es and rare raccoon s, raccoon dog s, coyote s and jackal s, but also can be used for dogs in developing countries ref http www.rabies vaccination.com oral vaccination.asp ref . Baits Baits used for oral vaccination are made of fishmeal or dog food and contains a vaccine packet with V RG, a recombinant vaccine made from a living pox virus vector, vaccinia, that carries the rabies antigen in the form of rabies glycoprotein . When animals eat through the outer bait matrix, the inner sachet gets punctured allowing vaccine to enter the animal s mouth and coat the lymphatic tissue in the throat. There is an immune response to the rabies antigen which creates antibodies for rabies. ref http www.aphis.usda.gov ws rabies vaccine.html ref Distribution File Oral vaccination.jpg thumb 250px Machine for distribution of baits from airplane Baits are distributed by airplanes in rural areas and by hand in urban and suburban areas. History The idea of wildlife vaccination was conceived during the 1960s, and modified live rabies viruses were used for the experimental oral vaccination of carnivores by the 1970s. The development of safe and effective rabies vaccine rabies virus vaccines applied in attractive bait s resulted in the first field trials in Switzerland in 1978. ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pubmed 15742629 ref References Reflist External links Commonscat Oral vaccination against rabies Veterinary med stub Category Rabies Category Vaccination bg ... more details
Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Soul Vaccination Live Type Live album Artist Tower of Power Cover TOP SoulVaccination Live.JPG Released 1999 Recorded Genre Soul music Soul , funk Length 71 32 Label 550 Music Epic Records Epic Producer Reviews Last album Rhythm & Business br 1997 This album Soul Vaccination Live br 1999 Next album Oakland Zone br 2003 Soul Vaccination Live is the fourth live album by the Soul music soul funk group Tower of Power . Track listing Soul with a Capital S 5 04 I Like Your Style 3 42 Soul Vaccination 4 56 Down to the Night Club Bump City 3 14 Willing to Learn 6 06 Souled Out 4 58 Diggin on James Brown 4 53 To Say the Least You re the Most 4 33 You Strike My Main Nerve 3 55 Can t You See Your Doin Me Wrong 3 26 You Got to Funkifize 4 46 So Very Hard to Go 3 49 What Is Hip? 6 01 You re Still a Young Man 5 59 So I Got to Groove 6 08 1990s R&B album stub Category Tower of Power albums Category Albums released in Super Audio Category 1999 live albums da Soul Vaccination Live sv Soul Vaccination Tower of Power Live ... more details
Post vaccination follicular eruption is a cutaneous condition that occurs 9 to 11 days following vaccination, and is characterized in multiple follicular, erythematous papule s. ref name Andrews cite book author James, William D. Berger, Timothy G. et al. title Andrews Diseases of the Skin clinical Dermatology publisher Saunders Elsevier location year 2006 pages isbn 0 7216 2921 0 oclc doi accessdate ref rp 393 See also Skin lesion References reflist Cutaneous infection stub Category Virus related cutaneous conditions ... more details
The Kousseri vaccination campaign took place between 13 and 17 February 2008. During the campaign over 35,000 infant s and child ren were vaccine vaccinated against at least one of measles and poliomyelitis in Cameroon s north eastern district of Kouss ri , in an operation led by the Cameroon ian Ministry of Health, the United Nations , and NGOs non governmental organizations NGOs , including M decins Sans Fronti res M decins Sans Fronti res Switzerland MSF CH in particular. The United Nations UN Resident Coordinator , Sophie de Caen , stated that this was in response to the inflow of Chad ian refugee s into the country s north east earlier in February 2008, in the aftermath of the Battle of N Djamena 2008 Battle of N Djamena , as the potential for epidemics substantially increases whenever there are population movements. Following armed fighting in the Chad ian capital N Djamena , which erupted on 2 February, at least 30,000 Chad ians had in fact crossed into Cameroon , reaching Kouss ri in the country s north east. Most found refuge in two temporary sites, while many were hosted in schools, churches, and private homes, according to the United Nations. The vaccination campaign targeted all infants and children comprised in applicable age groups, across the district, ensuring protection for Cameroonian and refugee children alike. More specificall, all infants and children aged above six months and below 15 years were vaccinated against measles, while the vaccination against poliomyelitis targeted all those aged under five years, including newborns. Figures released on 21 February 2008 show that a total of 35,615 children were vaccinated against poliomyelitis, while 32,624 were vaccinated against measles. Vitamin A supplement tablets were also provided to approximately 34,000 children along with the vaccinations. References http www.reliefweb.int rw rwb.nsf db900sid ASAZ ... , United Nations , 21 February 2008 DEFAULTSORT 2008 Kousseri Vaccination Campaign Category Health ... more details
Lead missing date October 2011 This is a list of people associated in some way with vaccination. Developers of vaccines Div col 3 Thomas Francis, Jr. , MD Maurice Hilleman Edward Jenner , MD Hilary Koprowski , MD Paul Offit , MD Louis Pasteur Stanley Plotkin , MD Albert Sabin , MD Jonas Salk , MD Marshall Lightowlers Div col end Anti vaccinationists Div col 3 Neil Z. Miller Alan Cantwell Glen Dettman Barbara Loe Fisher Archie Kalokerinos Mark Geier Jenny McCarthy Andrew Wakefield Beddow Bayly Gerhard Buchwald Robert S. Mendelsohn Hans R esch Viera Scheibner Kevin Trudeau Joseph Mercola Div col end Early anti vaccinationists c. 1850 1910 Div col 3 Charles Creighton William Tebb William Job Collins Edgar Crookshank Walter Hadwen Charles Thomas Pearce John Pitcairn, Jr. Div col end Category Lists of people Category Vaccination ... more details
Vaccination Network abbreviation AVN formation 1994 type Pressure group purpose anti vaccination campaigning ref name purpose cite web title Anti vaccination campaigners slapped with safety warning ... leader name Meryl Dorey website http avn.org.au AVN.org.au The Australian Vaccination Network AVN , formerly known as the Vaccination Awareness Network , is an Australia n anti vaccination lobby group ... lobbied against a variety of vaccination related programs, downplayed the danger of childhood diseases such as measles and pertussis , championed the cause of alleged vaccination victims, and promoted ... as a provider of misleading, inaccurate and deceptive vaccination information by the NSW Health Care ... on immunisation. ref name HCCClateline The group has been called the stronghold of the anti vaccination ... and other proponents of vaccination. ref name smith cite web title Dick Smith criticises anti vaccination misinformation publisher ABC News date 7 August 2009 url http www.abc.net.au news stories ... 2F02 2F09 2Finterviews dr rachael dunlop drrachie and Australian vaccination network nocompulsoryvac ... cite web title Stop the Australian Vaccination Network facebook Group publisher SAVN url http www.facebook.com ... category anti vaccination accessdate 2009 04 11 ref ref cite web title Stop the Bogus Australian Vaccination Network publisher Australian Images url http www.australianimages.com.au opinion ... Vaccination Network publisher The Millennium Project url http www.ratbags.com rsoles comment avn.htm date 10 May 2007 accessdate 2010 04 11 ref ref cite web title Stop the Australian Vaccination Network publisher Young Australian Skeptics url http www.youngausskeptics.com 2009 08 australian vaccination network date 4 August 2009 accessdate 2010 04 11 ref ref cite web title Vaccination Awareness and Information Service publisher Vaccination Awareness and Information Service url http www.vaccination ... the Australian Vaccination Network s purpose is to provide information against vaccination in order ... more details
The Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation JCVI is an independent expert advisory committee of the United Kingdom Department of Health United Kingdom Department of Health . JCVI was established, in 1963, To advise the Secretaries of State for Health, Scotland , Wales and Northern Ireland on matters relating to communicable diseases , preventable and potentially preventable through immunisation . The advisory body makes recommendations to the British government concerning mandatory vaccination schedule s and vaccine safety. JCVI is recognized as a non departmental public body NDPB in the UK. It is a statutory expert Standing Advisory Committee established in England and Wales under the National Health Service NHS Act 1977, and the NHS Order 1981, as the Standing Advisory Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation . It is also a Sub Committee of the National Professional Advisory Council covering Scotland. Roles and Responsibilities The JCVI has a responsibility to provide high quality and considered advice and recommendations to the UK Health Ministers. This includes giving advice on recommendations on matters of both a routine nature and also on any specific or special matters that Ministers may request. In formulating any advice and recommendations, the Committee must take into account the need for and impact of vaccines, the quality of vaccines and the strategies to ensure that their greatest benefit to the public health can be obtained from the most appropriate use of vaccines. JCVI s members play a role in ensuring its continued standing as an internationally recognised leading body in the field of immunisation. They are people who are committed to the continuing development and improvement of public health policy on immunisation. Members bring relevant experience ... agencies publishing a detailed rebuttal http www.hpa.org.uk infections topics az vaccination ... Vaccines Category Government agencies established in 1963 Category Vaccination related organizations ... more details
India divisions by This is a list of the States of India States of India ranked in order of percentage of children between 12 23 months of age who received all recommended vaccines. This information was compiled from NFHS 3. National Family health survey NFHS is a large scale, multi round survey conducted by the International Institute of Population Sciences IIPS , Mumbai designated by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare MOHFW , Government of India. NFHS 3 was released on 11 Oct 2007. class wikitable sortable Rank State Vaccination Coverage 1 Tamil Nadu 81 2 Goa 79 3 Kerala 75 4 Andhra Pradesh 74 5 Sikkim 70 6 Jammu and Kashmir 67 7 Haryana 65 8 West Bengal 64 9 Punjab India Punjab 60 9 Uttaranchal 60 11 Maharashtra 59 12 Karnataka 55 13 Orissa 52 14 Tripura 50 22 Jharkhand 35 23 Bihar 33 23 Meghalaya 33 25 Assam 32 26 Arunachal Pradesh 28 27 Rajasthan 27 28 Uttar Pradesh 23 29 Nagaland 21 References http www.nfhsindia.org National Family Health Survey, India Category Vaccination Category Health in India hi ... more details
The Canadian postage stamp of Polio Vaccination 1955 2005 , issued September 2, 2005, was a domestic 50 cent stamp commemorating the fight against polio , which Canada Post rightfully described as one of the most feared diseases of the first half of the 20th century . While such an epidemic would immediately suggest something reserved and mournful, Canada Post s Liz Wong commented We didn t want a sombre message. We wanted to focus on the benefits that exist now. It s something to celebrate. The stamp, designed by Toronto graphic designer Debbie Adams of Adams & Associates , features six colourful silhouttes of children, jumping and playing. The children are equal in gender. According to Adams, It illustrates in a positive way that, as a result of the polio vaccine, children are free from the fear of contracting this dehabilitating disease. Artificial legs are thrown off to the side of the stamp, as a juxtaposition. The photo of these legs was by Andrew Layerle . Two and a half million stamps were printed by Canadian Bank Note, with PVA gum and 13 perforations. The stamps are lithography in eight colours, on Tullis Russell Coatings postage stamp paper paper . The stamp was 35&thinsp mm  48&thinsp mm, horizontal. The panes of sixteen stamps have general tagging on four sides. The Official First Day Cover Cancellation was issued in Ottawa, Ontario . Last day of sale will be 1 September 2006. References Pat Newson, Polio Vaccination 1955 2005 , Canada s Stamp Details , Volume XIV, No 3, ISSN 1191 8217 Canadian stamps Category Poliomyelitis Category Postage stamps of Canada ... more details
Unreferenced date March 2008 Gerhard Buchwald 15 February 1920 19 July 2009 was a German medical doctor and Vaccine controversy vaccination critic from Eisenberg, Thuringia . Buchwald studied medicine in K nigsberg now Kaliningrad , Danzig Gda sk , and Jena and obtained his doctorate at the University of Hamburg . From 1970 to 1982 he was senior physician at the Klinik Franken of the Bundesversicherungsanstalt f r Angestellte in Bad Steben , and from 1982 to 1989 he was chief physician at the Klinik am Park in Bad Steben. Since 1990 he has been retired. Publications Impfen Das Gesch ft mit der Angst ISBN 3 426 87031 2 English version Vaccination A Business Based on Fear ISBN 3 8334 0162 1 by Dr. med. G. Buchwald The Vaccination Nonsense 2004 Lectures Dr. med. G. Buchwald ISBN 3 8334 2508 3 The Decline of Tuberculosis despite protective Vaccination by Dr. Gerhard Buchwald M.D. ISBN 3 88721 175 8 Buchwald G. See Related Articles Convulsive disease recognized by a court decision as a vaccination injury following smallpox vaccination . Med Welt. 1967 Jun 17 24 1488 91. German. No abstract available.PMID 4389310 UI 69226516. Buchwald G. See Related Articles Letter Smallpox vaccination more harm than benefit . MMW Munch Med Wochenschr. 1975 Mar 7 117 10 411 2. German. No abstract available.PMID 804606 UI 75138089. Buchwald G, et al. Against compulsory smallpox vaccination . Med Welt. 1972 May 13 23 20 758 60. German. No abstract available. PMID 5037193 UI 72214698. References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Buchwald, Gerhard ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 15 February 1920 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 19 July 2009 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Buchwald, Gerhard Category 1920 births Category 2009 deaths Category German physicians Category University of Hamburg alumni Germany med bio stub de Gerhard Buchwald ... more details
. In 1869 Tebb became deeply committed to the anti vaccination campaign whose aim was repeal of the Vaccination Act s that made smallpox vaccination compulsory for children. He himself was prosecuted ... Anti Vaccination League London Society for the Abolition of Compulsory Vaccination LSACV and established its official publication, the Vaccination Inquirer . He served as its chairman until 1896, when it was dissolved to form the National Anti Vaccination League NAVL , of which he was president. He became a highly publicised activist against compulsory smallpox vaccination, and then one of the most prolific writers and activists against vaccination itself. Although interested in spiritualism ... had recently become epidemic again, after a decline in vaccination, following a decline in cases of smallpox earlier in the century. Several Anti vaccinationist American anti vaccination organisations ... enquiry a Royal Commission in 1886 , and the 1898 1907 VaccinationVaccination acts Act of 1898 that introduced exemption from vaccination on grounds of Conscientious objector conscientious objection . Although he continued to campaign against vaccination, in later life Tebb took on further ... a week after his death. Publications Sanitation, not Vaccination the True Protection against Small Pox ... on Vaccination , Preface, 1882, London Society for the Abolition of Compulsory Vaccination Compulsory Vaccination in England with incidental references to foreign states , 1884, E.W. Allen, London The Increase ... and Vaccination , 1893, Swan Sonnenschein & Co., London Premature burial, and how it may be prevented ... more details