Sentences with phrase «vaccination rates among»

In the years after, MMR vaccination rates among 2 - year - olds in England dropped below 80 %.
That paper, though thoroughly discredited, started a public panic (with celebrity backing) and resulted in tragic outcomes: record low vaccination rates among children, outbreaks of measles in theme parks, resurgences of diseases once considered rare.
«Mandatory policy boosts flu vaccination rates among health care workers.»
Vaccination rates among health care workers are less than 50 %, well below the level necessary for herd immunity.
«The higher HPV vaccination rates among girls living in poor communities and majority Hispanic communities, which also tend to have high poverty rates, are encouraging because these communities often have higher cervical cancer rates, but continued cervical cancer screening of vaccinated and unvaccinated women is needed because the vaccine does not cover all cancer - causing HPV types and sexually active women could have been infected prior to vaccination.»
The researchers also found that the HPV vaccination rates among Hispanic girls differed depending on the racial composition of the community in which the girls lived.
Tdap vaccination rates among patients seen and who had not yet received one increased from roughly 16 to 47 percent within U-M family medicine clinics that used the system while other clinics saw vaccine rates increase from 14 to 30 percent.
Despite clinical evidence showing the value of immunization, vaccination rates among adult Canadians are dangerously low, according to a new report from the C.D. Howe Institute.
Despite clinical evidence showing the value of immunization, vaccination rates among adult Canadians are dangerously low.
In the first year of the program, the vaccination rate among employees rose to 97.6 percent after lingering below 50 percent in most preceding years using voluntary measures.
Hospitals can greatly improve their flu vaccination rate among health care workers by using a mandatory employee vaccination policy, according to a Henry Ford Health System study.

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Vaccinations rates have climbed significantly among hospital workers in recent years, to 83 percent.
Dr. Don Colbert, a «divine health» expert who has appeared with Copeland in several broadcasts, then said the autism rate among children has increased with the number of childhood vaccinations.
Yet the practice still lags among less affluent and less educated women whose babies, for reasons including low vaccination rates and greater exposure to environmental contaminants such as cigarette smoke, especially need the nutrients and disease protection mother's milk bestows.
In the United States, population pockets with low vaccination rates (such as in Boulder, Colorado, and Ashland, Oregon) have existed for some time, and the great fear among many governmental medical authorities is that high - profile claims about vaccine dangers will widen the phenomenon, with potentially disastrous consequences.
Schaffner also pointed out that the new recommendation will protect men who have sex with men — a group that may not be protected from even a high rate of vaccinations among girls and women.
In the end, the hospitalization rate for respiratory illnesses among high - dose patients was 3.4 percent compared to 3.8 percent among standard - dose patients over the six months after vaccination.
«HPV prevalence rates among US men, vaccination coverage.»
It spreads easily among people living in close quarters with low - vaccination rates and busy social calendars — basically college students.
For example, death rates among Aboriginal people from pneumonia have dropped by 40 per cent since 1996, following the roll - out of pneumococcal vaccinations, The «Strong Babies, Strong Culture» maternal health program has shown that significant reductions in the number of low birth weight babies can occur within a matter of years.
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