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Influenza immunization against

Active immunization against the specific influenza virus strains contained in the formulation Same as for BCG vaccine One or two doses of 0.25-0.5 mL IM... [Pg.570]

Active immunization against viral agents causing Japanese encephalitis Active immunization against H. influenzae type b infections (major causative agent of meningitis in young children)... [Pg.397]

Active immunization against hepatitis B (note this preparation has largely been superseded by HBsAg preparations produced by genetic engineering) Active immunization against influenza... [Pg.397]

Immunization against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, H. influenzae b and hepatitis B... [Pg.401]

Immunization against H. influenzae type b and hepatitis B Immunization against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, hepatitis B, polio and H. influenzae type b Immunization against diphtheria, tetanus and pertussis Immunization against hepatitis B... [Pg.401]

Haemophilus influenzae Purified capsular polysaccharide of Active immunization against... [Pg.437]

Procomvax (combination vaccine, containing rHBsAg as one component) Pasteur Merieux MSD Immunization against Haemophilus influenzae type B and hepatitis B... [Pg.442]

Infanrix-Hexa (Combination vaccine, containing rHBsAg produced in S. cerevisiae as one component) SmithKline Beecham Immunization against diphtheria, tetanus, pertussis, polio, H. influenzae b and hepatitis B 2000 (EU)... [Pg.504]

Langhans B, Schweitzer S, Nischalke HD, Braunschweiger I, Sauerbruch T, Spengler U (2004) Hepatitis C virus-derived lipopeptides differentially induce epitope-specific immune responses in vitro. J Infect Dis 189(2) 248-253 Lazzell V, Waldman RH, Rose C, Khakoo R, Jacknowitz A, Howard S (1984) Immunization against influenza in humans using an oral enteric-coated killed virus-vaccine. J Biol Standard 12(3) 315-321... [Pg.218]

Viral respiratory tract infections for which treatments exist include those of influenza types A and B, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). [Note Immunization against influenza A is the preferred approach. However, antiviral agents are employed when patients are allergic to the vaccine or when the outbreak is due to an immunologic variant of the virus not covered by vaccines, or when outbreaks occur among unvaccinated individuals at risk who are in closed settings, for example, in a nursing home.]... [Pg.374]

The nasal delivery of vaccines is a very attractive route of administration in terms of efficacy and consumer friendliness. A population-wide immunization against influenza has yet to be achieved. The pain of injections discourages many people from receiving a flu shot. The nasal route offers the advantage of a mucosal response followed by a seric response, and has proved to be a very efficient mode of administration. ... [Pg.1208]

Muster, T. Ferko, B. Klima, A. Purtscher, M. Trkola, A. Schulz, P. Grassauer, A. Engelhard , O.G. Garcia-Sastre, A. Palese, P., et al. Mucosal model of immunization against human immunodeficiency virus type 1 with a chimeric influenza virus. J. Virol. 1995, 69, 6678-6686. [Pg.3924]

A wide spectrum of infectious diseases has been associated with this syndrome, and preceding immunization against influenza, diphtheria, pertussis, and poliomyelitis has been reported. [Pg.2217]

The reports of the Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences, Washington (on adverse events after pertussis and mbeUa immnnization (SED-12, 817) (SED-12, 825) and on adverse events after immunization against tetanus, diphtheria, measles, mumps, poliomyelitis, H. influenzae type b, and hepatitis B (SEDA-18,325) have provided useful reviews (13,14). The 1996 Update on vaccine side effects, adverse reactions, contraindications,... [Pg.3564]

Relate the need for medications to a child s past experiences with the illness. For example, if child is being recalcitrant about receiving immunization against influenza, the pharmacist might use a probe such as, Do you remember the yucky flu you had last year Would you like to avoid that this year This approach can help the child remember previous bouts of the flu as an awful-feeling illness. The child then can understand the need to prevent the illness by receiving the flu vaccination. [Pg.18]

Appropriate immunizations should be a primary consideration in the prevention of infections in HSCT recipients. Immunizations against common bacterial and viral pathogens are timed to avoid periods of severe immunosuppression following HSCT when the protective response to vaccination potentially would be decreased. Current recommendations for immunization of HSCT patients include three doses each of diphtheria-pertussis-tetanus or diphtheria-tetanus, inactivated polio, conjugated H. influenzae type b, and hepatitis B vaccines at 12, 14, and 24 months after transplantation. The 23-valent pneumococcal vaccine should be administered at 12 and 24 months after HSCT, and the influenza vaccine should be administered prior to HSCT, resumed at least 6 months after transplantation, and con-... [Pg.2207]

Edvardsson VO, Flynn JT, Deforest A, et al. Effective immunization against influenza in pediatric renal transplant recipients. Clin Transplant 1996 10 556-560. [Pg.2249]

Haemophilus b is a bacterial vaccine that induces specihe protective antibodies against Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib). It is indicated for induction of active immunity against Hib infection. Routine immunization of all infants beginning at age 2 months is recommended. [Pg.317]

Active immunization against the specific influenza virus strains contained in the formulation... [Pg.570]


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