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Public Health and Safety - Immunizations

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Subtopics:      Immunizations > Schedules and Recommendations          Immunizations > Travelers
 
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      new window Vaccines, Immunization and Biologicals  [Recommended]   Description: The World Health Organization's programme comprises 5 departments : Quality Assurance and Safety of Biologicals (QSB), Vaccine Development (VAD), Vaccine Assessment and Monitoring (VAM), Access to Technologies (ATT) and Expanded Programme on Immunization (EPI). (who.int)
new window Children's Vaccine Program at Path Description: An effort to introduce new vaccines to developing countries. Funded by Bill and Melinda Gates' Foundation. (path.org)
new window EuroELSAV Description: Ethical, legal and social aspects of vaccine research and vaccinations policies in Europe. (euroelsav.net)
new window Immunization & Vaccination Description: Outlines the importance of immunization and vaccination for adults and children. Also discusses risks and current issues. (immunization-and-vaccinations.com)
new window Immunization Action Coalition (IAC) Description: Aims to boost immunization rates and prevent disease, with special regard to hepatitis B. (immunize.org)
new window ImmunoFacts Description: Deals with US & Canadian vaccine recommendations, state and international vaccine information, practice & safety issues, laws & regulations, and government databases. (immunofacts.com)
new window Institute for Vaccine Safety (IVS) Description: Providing up-to-date information and links on specific vaccine safety issues as they arise in the media. (vaccinesafety.edu)
new window International Vaccine Institute (IVI) Description: Founded on the belief that health in developing countries can be dramatically improved by the development, introduction and use of new and improved vaccines and that these vaccines should be developed through a dynamic interaction among science, public health, and business. (ivi.org)
new window National Coalition for Adult Immunization (NCAI) Description: Extensive information on adolescent and adult immunizations. Fact sheets, publications and recommended schedules listed online. (nfid.org)
new window National Network for Immunization Information (NNii) Description: The mission of the NNii is to provide the public, health professionals, policy makers, and the media with up-to-date, scientifically valid information related to immunization to help them understand the issues and to make informed decisions. (immunizationinfo.org)
new window Protecting Health Through Immunization Description: Information about vaccine-preventable diseases, vaccine safety, recommended childhood, adolescent, and adult immunization schedules, answers to frequently asked questions, and other information about protecting your health and improving your safety by Aventis Pasteur, Inc. (vaccineprotection.com)
new window Sabin Vaccine Institute Description: The Albert B.Sabin Vaccine Institute promotes rapid scientific advances in vaccine development, delivery and distribution worldwide. (sabin.org)
new window Smallpox Vaccine Research Description: Medical College of Wisconsin researchers have been studying vaccinia virus, which makes up the smallpox vaccine, as a way of understanding how viruses and vaccines work at the cellular level. (healthlink.mcw.edu)
new window SmithKline Beecham Worldwide Vaccines Description: A vaccines educational site for healthcare community and public. Sections include vaccine preventable diseases, daily healthcare bulletins, vaccine literature and medical congress databases. (Not intended for US audiences) (worldwidevaccines.com)
new window Strategic Health Systems Description: An information system to help health care providers standardize the way immunizations are administered and recorded. (strategichealthsystems.com)
new window Student Vaccines.com Description: Provides information on student vaccines against meningitis. (studentvaccines.com)
new window Therapeutic vaccines Description: Part of Molecular Immunology website. Therapeutic vaccines classified according to components (including live, attenuated, subunit, dendritic cells and DNA vaccines) for infectious agents and tumors. (focosi.altervista.org)
new window US-Indo Vaccine Research Program Description: Details of a bilateral program involving the USA and India in laboratory-based research, epidemiological studies, field trials, quality control, and delivery of vaccines. A department of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. (niaid.nih.gov)
new window Vaccination Description: This tries to help by giving simple facts about the different diseases, their corresponding vaccines / vaccinations and the risks attached to both, places to find guidance and allow you to meet others in the same situation. (vaccination.co.uk)
new window Vaccination Services of America Description: National provider of vaccination services including flu shots. (vsamerica.com)
new window Vaccine Description: A journal for academics and workers in the field of vaccination. Relevant topics range from basic research through to applications, safety and legislation. (elsevier.com)
new window Vaccine Identification Standards Initiative (VISI) Description: Uniform guidelines and resources for vaccine packaging, labeling, and recording to enhance the safety of vaccination and the accuracy and convenience of transferring vaccine identifying information into medical records and immunization registries. (cdc.gov)
new window Vaccine Information Statements (VIS) Description: Part of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). PDF files of the current statements are handouts for practice displays and to give to patients. (cdc.gov)
new window Vaccine Knowledge Quiz - Active Learning Centre Description: Tests vaccine knowledge, has database of information. (med.jhu.edu)
new window Vaccine Page, The Description: Collects updated information about vaccines and immunology for all audiences. (vaccines.com)
new window Vaccine possibilities for Chagas' disease Description: A report into research for a vaccine to immunize against the one of the major causes of infectious disease in pooper South American Countries. (uk.geocities.com)
 




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