1980s vaccine schedule for children

    • [DOCX File]National Immunisation Strategy for Australia 2019–2024

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      a contemporary national schedule for vaccinations and a whole-of-life national register for immunisation. ... vaccines appeared between states and territories. National surveys in the 1980s suggested that only about 53% of Australian children were adequately immunised. ... examined the vaccine safety system in Australia following adverse events ...


    • [DOC File]Educators’ Introduction to Machine Intelligence

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      Enter the Arkansas Virtual School. This year, O'Hara still teaches her children - Mackie, 12; Casey, 10; and Julie, 7 - at their West Little Rock home. But the government both picks up the tab - upwards of $6,000 per child (about $1,500 more than the state spends, on average, on children in "real" public schools) - and keeps tabs on their progress.


    • [DOCX File]Communicable Diseases Intelligence 2020 - Australian ...

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      Thirty-three (53%) required oxygen therapy. Of the children, 28 (45%) received antiviral treatment (oseltamivir), and one received both oseltamivir and acyclovir. Forty-three children (69%) received antibiotics. Only five children were recorded as having received the seasonal influenza vaccine. The vaccination status was unknown for 41 children.


    • [DOC File]WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION

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      measure the effectiveness of relief (e.g. low fatality rates in epidemics, trends in vaccine-preventable diseases, trends in malnutrition rates, etc.). Through the CHCC, you must develop guidelines to assist health personnel, at all levels, to recognise and report the indicators.


    • [DOC File]Hickings Lane Medical Centre - Home | MSW

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      Hepatitis B vaccinations have been provided to infants at a high risk of developing the infection from infected mothers since the 1980s. The vaccine has now been added to the baby vaccination schedule as a routine immunisation so that all children can benefit from protection from this virus.


    • [DOC File]REGULATION OF GMO CROPS AND FOODS: KENYA CASE …

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      The growth of agricultural production in Kenya has declined gradually since the mid 1980s and more rapidly in the past five years. It declined from 4.6 per cent in 1960 to less than 1 per cent in the 1990s. Further, the sector’s contribution to GNP dropped from 35 per cent to 28 per cent during the same period.


    • [DOC File]Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine Preventable Diseases

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      The vaccine is not approved for use in children 7 years of age or older. Pediarix can be given to infants who received a birth dose of HepB vaccine. These infants would receive a total of 4 doses of HepB vaccine. The second combination vaccine that contains DTaP is Pentacel. The vaccine contains DTaP, inactivated polio, and HIB vaccine.


    • [DOC File]EM USA Terms and Definitions - FEMA

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      At-Risk Individuals: “…the term `at-risk individuals' means children, pregnant women, senior citizens and other individuals who have special needs in the event of a public health emergency, as determined by the Secretary [HHS].” (Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness Act, January 3, 2006, Sec. 2802, (b) (4).)


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