Polio vaccine scar needle
[DOC File]The Chiropractor Looks at Infection:
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But neither can the physician, as witness the occurrence of typhoid fever in whole regiments of supposedly immunized soldiers, atypical cases of tetanus following tetanus antitoxin, smallpox following vaccination, polio after Salk vaccine (sometimes fatal), and the high proportion of diphtheria patients who have received toxin-antoxin.
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IPV: inactivated polio vaccine. DTaP-IPV-Hib: Combination vaccine against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis (acellular), H influenzae type B and polio (inactivated). Also known as “5-in-1” MoPaRu: Measles, mumps and rubella. DiTe pro adultis: Diphtheria, tetanus, formula for persons over 6 years of age. HBsAg: Surface antigen of the hepatitis ...
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* EPPs include procedures where the worker’s gloved hands may be in contact with sharp instruments, needle tips or sharp tissues inside a patient’s open body cavity, wound or confined anatomical space, where the hands or fingertips may not be completely visible at all times.
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OPV is the live attenuated oral Polio – vaccine developed by Dr. Albert Sabin of the US in 1957 and licensed in 1962. It is polyvalent, thus containing the attenuated strains derived from poliomyelitis types 1, 2 and 3. Immunisations. Oral polio vaccine (OPV) protects against the virus that causes polio. It is a liquid vaccine.
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Immunization against polio with oral polio vaccine (live, attenuated) or inactivated polio vaccine (injected, killed). Adenoviruses •Multiple serotypes •In infancy, adenoviruses are an important cause of exudative tonsillitis with high fever (at this age, group A streptococcal infection is rare)
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CASE STUDY : Needle Of Hope. Part I – Small Pox. The initial symptoms of smallpox, 7 to 17 days after exposure, include the acute onset of fever, chills, headache, nausea, vomiting and severe muscle aches.During this time, the infected person feels fine and is not contagious.
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CHILHOOD IMMUNISATION
The vaccine must be kept refrigerated, and once the diluent has been added, used within 4 hours, and kept away from light (Academy of Medicine of Malaysia, 2001). Administration of BCG vaccine is through intra-dermal injection with a 25 or 26 gauge needle at the deltoid region of the upper arm, which will minimize post vaccination lymphadenopathy.
[DOCX File]Case Study: Herpes Zoster in a patient with CLL
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Regarding immunization against VZV shingles (recommended for people 60 years of age and older since 2006), it was discussed with the patient that despite the FDA’s 2011 approval for persons aged 50 to 59 years, the Advisory Committee in Immunization Practices declined recommendation of this vaccine for this age group (50-59 year olds).
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