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31. Anti-Hib vaccine
When to vaccinateThe vaccine is given in three doses and in the current vaccination schedule is offered as follows: the first dose at the 3rd month of life the second dose at the 5th month of life the...
32. Four-component, meningococcal serogroup B vaccine
...same time as any of the following vaccines: diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis, Haemophilus influenzae type b, inactivated poliomyelitis, hepatitis B, pneumococcal conjugate, measles, mumps, rubella...
33. Herpes Zoster vaccine
...for a second dose is not currently known. This vaccine can be co-administered with the inactivated influenza vaccine, with separate injections and at different injection sites. Zoster vaccine should...
34. Healthcare professionals get vaccinated and are not opposed to vaccination
...health professionals towards the practice of vaccination. These studies largely concern the annual influenza and H1N1 vaccinations, as these are recommended or required for health professionals by the...
35. Vaccines do not cause autoimmune diseases
...between multiple sclerosis and Calmet-Guérin bacillus and vaccines against typhoid, hepatitis B, influenza, and polio have been excluded8-11. Molecular mimicry between epitopes of pancreatic and enterovirus...
36. Improved hygiene conditions are no substitute for vaccinations
...fall of 82% in cases from 2000 to 20105. Si consideri poi il caso del vaccino contro Haemophilus influenzae tipo b (Hib). The conjugate vaccine - which can be used to vaccinate children - was introduced...
37. There is no association between the mercury contained in some vaccines and neurological diseases
...thimerosal or by other components of the vaccine. A study on adverse events following administration of influenza vaccines, both containing and not containing thimerosal, reported no differences in the...
38. It is said that unnecessary vaccines are forced on us, just to boost sales. Can we debunk this myth?
...vaccinations, while not always easy to perform, show unidirectional results. One example is anti-influenza vaccination, for which it was calculated that in Italy, vaccinating the entire population between...
39. Travel vaccinations
...particular those against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, poliomyelitis, hepatitis B, Haemophilus influenzae type B, pneumococcus, meningococcus, measles, mumps , rubella, chickenpox and flu. Depending...
40. #PerchéSì: Sassari wins award for best project in Italy
Numerous projects were put forward for the second edition of the contest and ‘hackathon’ #PerchéSì promoted by Sanofi Pasteur, the vaccine division of Sanofi which communicates the value of vaccinations...