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Introduction. Vaccination is an important primary prevention of infectious diseases. Their main task is to prevent infectious diseases and their complications. High excretion causes the development of collective resistance, extremely important in reducing... see more

Background: International clinical guidelines recommend oral sucrose to be given to relieve procedural pain in neonate. Objective: The aim of this is to study analgesic effect of 24% sucrose beyond neonatal age up to 4 months by comparing its effect durin... see more

The global surge of Omicron has caused significant concern. Omicron has caused new wave of infections in nations with adequate vaccine coverage. Omicron has around 30 mutations that are similar to the previous variant of concerns, possibly decreasing vacc... see more

Background: Influenza is a disease affecting the human respiratory system. A common problem is to confuse colds with influenza, which results in problems with vaccination and complications related to influenza. Particular attention should be paid to the t... see more

Introduction.Mortality rate associated with infectious diseases has substantially decreased nowadays. This fact combined with negative perception of vaccination in mass media is becoming influential factor for parent when making the decision whether to va... see more

Introduction: In the past few years, a group of parents avoid mandatory vaccination of children has increased. One of the effects of this action is increasing incidence of measles among unvaccinated people. The knowledge of current trends enables us to de... see more

Most doctors strongly believe that vaccinations are one of the greatest goods in medicine. Obviously, vaccination is a procedure which, results like no other in a decrease in mortality. Vaccinations have significantly reduced the incidence of the infectio... see more

Introduction and purpose of the work. Vaccinations, as one of the key achievements in medicine, is an important element of pursuing health policy at the national and global level. Systematic immunization of children and adults has improved quality and ext... see more

Infectious diseases, resulting from infection by various microorganisms, are still a current problem of humanity. For decades, they had led to the death of one million people, which was put an end to by the development of vaccinology, leading to a diametr... see more

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