Articles Tagged With: Immunizations
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Caring for Unaccompanied Central American Immigrant Children
Physicians can improve the health of unaccompanied Central American immigrant children by ensuring appropriate vaccination, by identifying culturally and linguistically appropriate community resources, and by becoming involved in patient advocacy.
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Bites in the Night: A Rabies Immunization Update on People and Animals
An excellent update on rabies was provided by Charles E. Rupprecht, the Rabies Section Chief of the CDC, during the Symposium, Control of Zoonoses: A Veterinary Perspective at the recent 51st annual ASTMH meeting in Denver, Colo. -
Hospitals given leeway in forming smallpox teams
Hospitals will have considerable leeway to make their own decisions about who and how many health care workers will be immunized for smallpox if the government moves ahead as expected and offers the vaccine to medical personnel. -
Cystic Fibrosis Transmembrane Conductance Regulator Plays Important Role in Innate Immune Response
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Is fear of airborne smallpox behind the federal government’s desire for more health care immunizations?
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