Sentences with phrase «immunization rates by»

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Breastfeeding rates in the United States by the characteristics of the child, mother or family: the 2002 National Immunization Survey
Additionally, the mother's immunity obtained by vaccination against tetanus, diphtheria, whooping cough and influenza can protect the baby from these diseases, and breastfeeding can reduce fever rate after infant immunization.
Breastfeeding and supplementation rates by ethnicity / race: National Immunization Survey data (2,4).
Recent federal recommendations against offering the inhaled nasal influenza vaccine due to lack of effectiveness could lead to more flu illness in the U.S. if the inhaled vaccine becomes effective again or if not having the choice of the needle-less vaccine substantially reduces immunization rates, according to a new analysis led by University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine scientists.
It documents, for instance, declining rates of immunizations among pre-schoolers and the increasing incidence of mumps, measles, pertussis, and other diseases that can be prevented by vaccines.
«It appears clear the hospital was using the threat of the policy as a coercive attempt to increase the rate of immunizations amongst hospital workers — which was not well received by the arbitrator,» he says.
Model care resulted in significantly lower rates of child maltreatment in all the outcome measures: fewer child protective services reports, fewer instances of possible medical neglect documented as treatment nonadherence, fewer children with delayed immunizations, and less harsh punishment reported by parents.
Factors considered in the health survey include infant mortality rates, teen birth rates, the percentage of population not covered by health insurance, per - capita expenditures for health care, percent of population lacking access to primary medical care, childhood immunization rates, and percentage of adults who smoke.
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