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half of all measles cases in 2018". www.unicef.org. Retrieved 2022-11-21. "Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases:Measles - Complications"... |
Rubella (redirect from Epidemiology of rubella) known as German measles or three-day measles, is an infection caused by the rubella virus. This disease is often mild, with half of people not realizing... |
Measles is a highly contagious, vaccine-preventable infectious disease caused by measles virus. Symptoms usually develop 10–12 days after exposure to an... |
who.int. "Global reductions in measles mortality 2000–2008 and the risk of measles resurgence". WHO Weekly Epidemiology Record. 84 (49): 509–16. 4 December... |
Measles vaccine protects against becoming infected with measles. Nearly all of those who do not develop immunity after a single dose develop it after a... |
MMR vaccine and autism (redirect from Folk epidemiology of autism) rights movement Autism's False Prophets Controversies in autism Epidemiology of autism Measles resurgence in the United States Vaccine shedding Di Pietrantonj... |
Rubella vaccine (redirect from German measles vaccine) other vaccines. Combinations include with measles (MR vaccine), measles and mumps vaccine (MMR vaccine) and measles, mumps and varicella vaccine (MMRV vaccine)... |
Joel Breman (category Alumni of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine) chief of the epidemiology and control activities in the Malaria Branch. While there, he oversaw research between the CDC and 15 countries in Africa regarding... |
of HIV has continued to fall, decreasing by 23% from 2010 to 2020, with progress dominated by decreases in Eastern Africa and Southern Africa. As of 2020[update]... |
Roseola (redirect from Baby measles) comes from its place on the standard list of rash-causing childhood diseases, which also includes measles (first), scarlet fever (second), rubella (third)... |
but also typhus, measles, influenza, bubonic plague, cholera, malaria, tuberculosis, mumps, yellow fever, and pertussis. The lack of written records in... |
Herd immunity (redirect from Overshoot (epidemiology)) research on the epidemiology of measles in Baltimore, and took notice that after many children had become immune to measles, the number of new infections... |
Sub-Saharan Africa. Scarcity of data for pathogenesis and subtypes for diabetes in Sub-Saharan African communities has led to gaps in documenting epidemiology for... |
Natural reservoir (redirect from Reservoir (epidemiology)) disease ecology and epidemiology, a natural reservoir, also known as a disease reservoir or a reservoir of infection, is the population of organisms or the... |
Robert Kezaala (category Ugandan officials of the United Nations) to 2005, Kezaala headed Measles Control for the Africa Region of WHO, when the Africa region registered a reduction in measles mortality by 70%. He spent... |
Anti-vaccine activism (section 2019 measles outbreaks) estimate that the measles vaccination rate in Samoa fell from 74% in 2017 to 34% in 2018, similar to some of the poorest countries in Africa. In August 2019... |
effects of BCG vaccine, measles vaccine and DTP vaccine, and concluded that it would "keep a watch on the evidence of nonspecific effects of vaccination"... |
Mumps (redirect from List of modern mumps outbreaks) against measles, rubella, chickenpox, and shingles. More than 120 countries have adopted mumps vaccination, but coverage remains low in most African, South... |
Vaccine hesitancy (redirect from Safety of vaccines) 2000). "UK measles outbreak in non-immune anthroposophic communities: the implications for the elimination of measles from Europe". Epidemiology and Infection... |
Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (category Federal Ministries of Nigeria) of the Federal Ministry of Health (Nigeria), to integrate specific units of the Ministry to serve as the foundation of the agency - the Epidemiology Division... |