905 resultados para Influenza Vaccination
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Brazil recommends universal yellow fever (YF) vaccination for children who reside in or travel to endemic areas. We conducted a household survey to calculate YF vaccine coverage among children 18-30 months of age in 27 capital cities. A total of 9285 children were surveyed in the 15 cities with YF fever universal vaccination; 7290(79%) had documented evidence of YF vaccination by 12 months of age, 7996 (86%) by 18 months of age, and 8479 (91%) prior to the survey. In 12 cities with selective YF vaccination coverage was only 1% by 18 months of age. YF fever vaccination can be improved to reach all children where vaccine is recommended. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Trata-se de um estudo sobre o impacto da introdução da vacina contra influenza no perfil de morbimortalidade por pneumonias na população acima de 65 anos, em Porto Alegre, no período de 1995 a 2001. Associado ao estudo da série histórica, investigamos os motivos de adesão ou recusa à prática de vacinação contra influenza entre 138 idosos. Aprofundamos a análise das concepções do processo saúde-doença e das práticas preventivas em saúde com um grupo de 30 idosos usuários do sistema público de saúde. A metodologia utilizada é de caráter epidemiológico do tipo série temporal, combinando entrevistas com idosos e categorização temática das informações obtidas. Os dados de morbidade foram obtidos pela pesquisa documental estatística, a partir dos dados de internação hospitalar do Sistema Único de Saúde (Tabwin) e os dados de mortalidade foram obtidos a partir do Sistema de Informação em Mortalidade (SIM). Os resultados apontam um comportamento de tendência à queda na morbidade, através das internações hospitalares e na mortalidade por pneumonias, após a introdução regular da vacina contra influenza em nosso meio no ano de 1999. Particularizando a adesão ou recusa à prática de vacinação, os idosos demonstram que fatores culturais e sociais influenciaram suas decisões. Os idosos que participaram deste estudo também revelaram que é fundamental a manutenção de uma atividade física, intelectual ou laboral para um envelhecimento saudável. Os resultados deste estudo, acredita-se, contribuem para o aperfeiçoamento das práticas de promoção em saúde através da educação em saúde e da adoção de medidas de proteção específica como a vacinação com eficácia e credibilidade junto à população.
Associação entre a vacina contra influenza e a prevenção de pneumonias em idosos, Porto Alegre, 2004
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As infecções respiratórias de etiologia viral constituem um problema alarmante de Saúde Pública, sendo responsáveis pelo elevado e constante aumento dos índices de morbimortalidade registados no Mundo associados ao vírus influenza. O presente estudo teve como objetivo avaliar a prevalência dos anticorpos IgG e IgM em soros de utentes com requisições para análises serológicas ao vírus influenza A e B. Os utentes foram atendidos entre 1 de Abril de 2009 e 30 de Abril de 2011. Outro objectivo foi determinar a epidemiologia do vírus pandémico A (H1N1) 2009 nos indivíduos com sintomatologia de gripe durante o período entre Julho de 2009 e Julho de 2010 utilizando a técnica de RT-PCR em amostras de exsudado (ou aspirado) nasofaríngeo. Tendo por base o universo de amostragem de 981 indivíduos, constatou-se que 10,7 e 8,2% da população analisada apresenta valores positivos de anticorpos IgM e IgG indicativos de infecção pelo vírus influenza A e B, respectivamente. Constatou-se, também, que entre os 1934 indivíduos submetidos a procedimentos de diagnóstico laboratorial para a detecção de infecção pelo vírus pandémico A (H1N1) 2009, cerca de 747 (38,6%) estavam infectados. Verificou-se que, a população mais jovem foi mais susceptível à infecção pelo vírus influenza A (H1N1) 2009. Isto difere da típica época de gripe sazonal, na qual as pessoas mais idosas estão mais propensas a tornarem-se infectadas e a desenvolver doença grave por influenza A e/ou B. A prevalência de gripe na RAM é reduzida – um dos aspectos plausíveis que justifiquem esta afirmação poderá dever-se às características genéticas da população da RAM estudada. Embora seja de elevada relevância salientar que o Programa Regional de Vacinação (PRV) da RAM tem alcançado reconhecimento nacional e internacional devido às excelentes taxas de cobertura vacinal, fruto da atitude entre cidadãos e profissionais de saúde.
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A total of 120 Pekin ducks were distributed at random into four experimental groups, vaccinated or not against Newcastle disease (ND): G1 (Ulster 2C strain), G2 (B1 strain), G3 (LaSota strain), and G4 (nonvaccinated group). At 60 days of age, all groups were challenged with a pathogenic ND virus (NDV) suspension, and a group of specific pathogen free (SPF) chicks (G5) was also inoculated. Cloacal and tracheal swabs from all birds were collected after six, 14, 20, and 30 days post-challenge for virus isolation. NDV was isolated in 100% of SPF chicks. Pekin ducks from all groups, vaccinated or not, did not show any ND clinical signs, demonstrating that these birds are not susceptible to ND clinical disease. In the control group (G4), the virus was isolated 20 to 30 days after challenge, suggesting their possible NDV carrier state. In the vaccinated groups, no virus was isolated. This demonstrates that vaccination of white Pekin ducks against NDV is important to reduce NDV shedding in the field.
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The protective effect of various Salmonella vaccines regimens against an experimental Salmonella Gallinarum challenge (SGNalr strain at 12 wk of age) was evaluated in two experiments. In Experiment 1 commercial brown layers were vaccinated according to one of the following programs: (i) two doses of a SE bacterin (Layermune SE; group 1); (ii) a first dose of a live SG9R vaccine (Cevac SG9R) followed by a SE bacterin (Layermune SE; group 2); (iii) one dose of each of two different multivalent inactivated vaccines containing SE cells (Corymune 4 & Corymune 7; group 3) or (iv) not vaccinated (group 4). In Experiment 2, broiler breeders were given the same vaccination treatments except for the group vaccinated with the multivalent vaccines. Overall, in both experiments, all vaccination schemes were effective in reducing mortality after challenge with a SG field strain. Primary vaccination with an initial dose of a live SG9R vaccine followed some weeks later by a dose of an inactivated SE bacterin was the most effective (p<0.05) vaccination program against mortality induced by field SG experimental challenge in both experiments. In conclusion, Salmonella vaccination programs containing SE bacterins alone or in combination with a live SG9R vaccine are effective in preventing mortality induced by infection of field SG. Nevertheless, it is important to emphasize that any vaccination program against any Salmonella serotype will only be effective if it is part of a sound and comprehensive biosecurity program designed for Salmonella control in poultry farms.
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This study evaluated the effects of dietary supplementation with 0.3% Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast cell wall and of vaccination against Streptococcus agalactiae on the cellular component of acute inflammation induced in the coelomic cavity of Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus and on survival of the fish after challenge. A total of 84 tilapia of mean (+/- SD) weight 125.0 +/- 1.5 g were distributed among twelve 310 l fiberglass tanks according to a 2 x 2 x 3 factorial design in the following manner: with and without supplementation; 2 stimulations (oily solution without S. agalactiae vaccine and vaccination); 15 d later all fish were intracoelomically challenged with 10(8) CFU ml(-1) of a homologous strain of S. agalactiae, and evaluated after 6, 24 and 48 h, with 7 replicates. The fish received the non-supplemented or supplemented diet for a total of 77 d. The vaccination was performed on the 60th day, intracoelomically, as a single injection of 0.5 ml of the vaccine containing 10(8) CFU ml(-1). Fifteen days later, all the fish were challenged with S. agalactiae by means of an intracoelomic inoculation of 10(8) CFU ml(-1). No mortality was observed among the supplemented fish. The fish that were fed the non-supplemented diet and immunized with the bacterium presented a mortality rate of 28.5%. Among the non-supplemented and non-immunized fish, the mortality rate was 38.09%. Supplementation, in both vaccinated and non-vaccinated fish, induced larger accumulations of thrombocytes, lymphocytes and macrophages at the inflammatory focus. The results suggest that supplementation with 0.3% yeast cell wall, in both vaccinated and non-vaccinated fish, improved the inflammatory response of the fish and protected against the challenge. Vaccination increased the defense response, but the effect was stronger when associated with supplementation with S. cerevisiae.
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Two experiments were performed to evaluate the protective effect of various vaccination combinations given at 5 and 9 weeks of age against experimental challenge with Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis ( SE) phage type 4 at 12 weeks of age. In Experiment 1, groups of commercial layers were vaccinated by one of the following programmes: Group 1, two doses of a SE bacterin (Layermune SE); Group 2, one dose of a live Salmonella enterica serovar Gallinarum vaccine (Cevac SG9R) followed by one dose of the SE bacterin; Group 3, one dose of each of two different multivalent inactivated vaccines containing SE cells (Corymune 4K and Corymune 7K; and Group 4, unvaccinated, challenged controls. In Experiment 2, groups of broiler breeders were vaccinated by the same programmes as Groups 1 and 2 above while Group 3 was an unvaccinated, challenged control group. All vaccination programmes and the challenge induced significant (P<0.05) seroconversion as measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Overall, in both experiments, all vaccination schemes were significantly effective in reducing organ (spleen, liver and caeca) colonization by the challenge strain as well as reducing faecal excretion for at least 3 weeks. Vaccinated layers in Groups 1 and 2 and broiler breeders in Group 2 showed the greatest reduction in organ colonization and the least faecal excretion. In Experiment 1, layers vaccinated with multivalent inactivated vaccines containing a SE component (Group 3) were only moderately protected, indicating that such a vaccination programme may be useful in farms with good husbandry and housing conditions and low environmental infectious pressure by Salmonella.
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Responses: of vaccination and treatment to immunomodulators against rabies in mice were evaluated through macrophage inhibition factor (MIF), intra-pad inoculation (IPI) and serum neutralization (SN) tests and by the detection of gamma-interferon (IFN-gamma). Onco-BCG, Avridine and Propionibacterium acnes were administered to groups of mice. Higher survival rates were found in animals treated with P. acnes. Lower levels of IFN-gamma were observed in the groups of infected and vaccinated mice. The IPI was not effective on detecting the response of delayed-type hypersensitivity. Vaccine induced in the infected animals a more intense response to MIF reaction. (C) 1998 Elsevier B.V. Ltd. All rights reserved.