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Immunogenicity and the basic characteristics of albuminous components of new vaccines against a virus of influenza A (H1N1) by Panenza and MonoGrippol were investigated. The quantitative and qualitative structure of proteins of both vaccines is revealed: ... see more

Each year, influenza A infections have caused tremendous death rate as high as 300,000-500,000 globally. Although there are effective anti-influenza agents and vaccines, high mutational rate among influenza A viruses renders dramatic decline in the effect... see more

The role of an influenza vaccine is to minimise illness and death. Vaccines provide good protection against influenza strains and significantly reduce time off work. However, the recommendation for use depends on the efficacy, effectiveness and safety of ... see more

Objective: To assess the safety and immunogenicity of Haemophilus influenzae type b/polyribosylribitol phosphate-Tetanus (Hib/PRP-T) liquid vaccine in healthy adults.Methods: An open label prospective intervention phase I study was conducted in Dr. Hasan ... see more

AbstractBackground: Influenza vaccination is regarded as the most effective form of prevention and is particularly recommended for individuals at increased risk of developing severe influenza. Data on uptake (coverage) and costs in South Africa are limite... see more

AbstractThe Hajj is the largest annual mass gathering on Earth. Respiratory infections are one of the leading causes of disease and hospitalisation during the pilgrimage, with pneumonia and influenza most common among these infections despite the availabi... see more

Idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura (ITP) is probably a disease with autoimmune etiology, defined as an isolated thrombocytopenia not associated with any clinical condition. Other causes related to thrombocytopenia are: HIV infection, systemic l... see more

Pregnant women are a World Health Organization (WHO) priority group for influenza vaccination, but evidence of effectiveness and safety for pregnant women comes from observational studies, which are notoriously prone to confounding by indication and healt... see more

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