Not exact matches
Your baby will be given several lots
of vaccinations to protect them against different diseases and illnesses; currently, the NHS immunisation
programme includes
vaccinations against:
The vast majority
of badgers killed in both pilot culls were by government employed trap teams, with higher costs than the Welsh government
vaccination programme.
Governor Ikpeazu said Council applauded the support the stakeholders and encouraged state government to go to their states and encourage the immunization
programme by paying counterpart funding and taking ownerships
of the
programme in their respective states as a way to stamp out all the diseases that could be reduced or removed completely from the country by
vaccination.
Health workers in Nigeria on Wednesday began a mass
vaccination programme to try to halt a mass outbreak
of meningitis that has killed nearly 340 people since late last year.
The exercise titled, «Towards Conservation
of Livestock Resource and Animal Protein for Citizens
of Kano,» was part
of activities marking the 2017/2018 livestock
vaccination programme.
Doctors work in rehabilitation
of hospitals and dispensaries,
vaccination programmes, and water and sanitation projects.
A national school - based
vaccination programme has seen the number
of young women with human papillomavirus (HPV) infections fall from 22.7 to 1.5 per cent
Compulsory
vaccination programmes have rid the world
of scourges like smallpox and controlled the spread
of diseases such as polio.
In 2012, the UK Department
of Health therefore recommended annual
vaccination of those aged 2 - 16 years
of age with live attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV) as part
of the NHS childhood
vaccination programme.
Vaccinating older individuals is problematic, as the effectiveness
of most vaccines decrease with age, with maximal responses often as low as 30 % in the over 70s.5 Nevertheless,
vaccination programmes demonstrate the ability to reduce disease burden in the elderly as well as offering a tool to observe immune responses in vivo in humans.
The 5 remaining patients had relapsed between surgery and the start
of the
vaccination programme.
Gerhold and Jessup (and ABC) go on to argue that «human exposure to rabies is largely associated with free - roaming cats because
of people being more likely to come in contact with cats, large free - roaming cat populations, and lack
of stringent rabies
vaccination programmes.»
Anyone who cares for his or her cat will want to protect it in this way and
vaccination is a critical part
of a proper preventive healthcare
programme.
Affected cats can be treated successfully with appropriate antibiotics, but
vaccination may be helpful in some circumstances as part
of a control
programme in an infected household