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They went out and where Shriram lives, they
vaccinated
two million people.
It's not telling the parents, "If you see paralysis, take your child to the doctor or get your child vaccinated."
In Kano – which currently has one of the lowest routine immunization coverage rates in Nigeria, with less than 40% of children
vaccinated
– we are working to improve primary health care and expand the scope of routine immunization.
Too often, not all children in a single household are
vaccinated.
A Formula for Health EquityKIGALI – Imagine a country where some 90% of the population is covered by health insurance, more than 90% of those with HIV are on a consistent drug regime, and 93% of children are
vaccinated
against common communicable diseases including HPV.
When a woman is
vaccinated
against common illnesses like influenza, her body creates antibodies that recognize viruses and boost natural defenses against pathogens.
For example, while the flu shot is not approved for infants younger than six months old, clinical trials have shown that children born to mothers who have been
vaccinated
are better protected against the illness.
Children too young to be completely
vaccinated
against Streptococcus pneumoniae and influenza were the biggest beneficiaries.
If the international community is serious about meeting the health targets set by the SDGs, it must redouble its efforts to encourage more mothers to be
vaccinated
against preventable illnesses and to feed their newborns breast milk.
This applies to everyone in rabies-endemic countries; unfortunately, not everyone in these countries gets
vaccinated.
Dogs are not widely vaccinated, as they are in developed countries; and even when they are, their populations turn over very rapidly.
Recently, we secured a record-low price for HPV vaccines of $4.50 a dose, opening the door for millions of the poorest girls to be
vaccinated
in 27 countries.
The ongoing epidemic would grind to a halt, just as a measles epidemic among children in a metropolitan area ends when 80% percent of the children are vaccinated, even if the other 20% percent of children remain unvaccinated.
In 1970, only 5% of infants were
vaccinated
against measles, tetanus, whooping cough, diphtheria, and polio.
As a result, millions of parents do not have their children vaccinated, and hundreds of children become ill, with many more affected, sometimes fatally, by the disease than would have suffered adverse effects from the vaccine.
To avoid possible confounding factors, such as greater risk-taking by those who know they have been vaccinated, or the desire of those conducting the trial to show that the vaccine works, the study is “double blind”: Neither the subjects nor those administering the trial and collecting the data know who got the vaccine and who got the placebo.
It has been shown, for example, that
vaccinated
children not only do better at school, but also that, through the prevention of damage that can be caused by infectious diseases and resulting nutritional imbalances, they appear to benefit in terms of cognitive development.
Achieving herd immunity is one of the only ways to protect vulnerable members of a community who cannot be
vaccinated
because they are immunocompromised, or simply too old.
The boy’s siblings were later vaccinated, too, but only after stocks of the vaccine were secured in the US and hand-carried back to Pakistan.
Next door, India has
vaccinated
close to four million children since launching an initiative to expand the rotavirus vaccine’s coverage in ten states, and plans to reach 13 million children by the last quarter of 2017.
In India, 13 million children annually are not reached with the rotavirus initiative; in Pakistan, five million children annually are not
vaccinated.
Conditional cash transfers are also widely accepted in poor countries, and de facto they involve paying mothers to do such things as send their children to school or take them to clinics to be
vaccinated.
In a country that seemed to have been
vaccinated
against populism by its Nazi history, this is a particularly distressing development.
Consequently 1-3.5 million Pakistani children were not
vaccinated.
Over three million children were not
vaccinated
for polio, leading to an outbreak in rebel-controlled regions in 2013.
But I remember the many children in my neighborhood who were not
vaccinated.
I was impressed and encouraged that roughly four-fifths of the 85 children were fully
vaccinated.
The old and sick would be killed by euthanasia; the rest sterilised and
vaccinated.
Moreover, Haiti’s Ministry of Health and the Pan-American Health Organization/World Health Organization are beginning the second phase of a UN-financed vaccination initiative that is targeting 600,000 people in areas where cholera persists; 200,000 people are set to be
vaccinated
in the next couple of months, with another 300,000 to follow by the end of this year.
During the first phase last year, 100,000 people were
vaccinated.
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