Allergy/Imm

sponsor
Become a Member Today!
Register
Email:


Password:

Remember me
Forgot your Password?
Invite Code?
Article ID

Your Article Summary

(Click the title below to leave the MDLinx Network and go to the Journal's Website)

Baldo V et al. – Data from passive and active surveillance systems confirm that varicella is a common disease which each year affects a large proportion of the population, mainly children. Uptake of the varicella vaccination programme was strikingly good with average coverage rates reached about 70% after only 3 years. Sustained implementation of existing vaccine policies is needed to warrant any significant reduction of varicella incidence in the Veneto Region.

Related Articles

Is varicella vaccination required for children with Inherited Metabolic Disorders
BMJ - Archives of Diseases in Childhood, 11/11/09    Relevance Score: 87%

The effect of clinical severity and eyelid rash on ocular involvement in primary varicella infection
European Journal of Ophthalmology, 11/05/09    Relevance Score: 87%

Pseudotumor cerebri: A rare complication of varicella
Journal of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, 11/02/09    Relevance Score: 87%

Fulminant Hepatic Failure due to Varicella Zoster in a Heart Transplant Patient: Successful Liver Transplant
The Journal of Heart and Lung Transplantation, 10/28/09    Relevance Score: 87%

Management of varicella contacts in pregnancy
Journal of Clinical Virology, 10/19/09    Relevance Score: 84%

Today in Vaccine/Immunotherapy...keeping you current

Response to a Monovalent 2009 Influenza A (H1N1) Vaccine
New England Journal of Medicine, 12/17/09

A Novel Influenza A (H1N1) Vaccine in Various Age Groups
New England Journal of Medicine, 12/17/09

Efficacy and Safety of Pentavalent Human-Bovine Reassortant Rotavirus Vaccine When Administered With Greater Than 10 Weeks Between Doses
The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal, 12/17/09


Sponsor

Article Search

Keyword:

Search:

Published within

Sort By:
Date
Relevance


Sponsor

Sponsor

Send this Summary to a Colleague

Enter email address