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  1. ... boca (MPB)</see-reference><see-reference >Enterovirus no-polio</see-reference><see-reference >Laringitis viral</see-reference><see-reference > ...
  2. ... Disease Control and Prevention) Clinical Trials ClinicalTrials.gov: Poliomyelitis (National Institutes of Health) ClinicalTrials.gov: Postpoliomyelitis Syndrome (National Institutes of Health) Journal Articles References and abstracts from MEDLINE/PubMed (National Library of ...
  3. ... B List of Excluded Studies Note: after each reference is the aspect of the eligibility criteria the study failed to meet for inclusion. 1. Polio vaccine and congenital defects. British Medical Journal. 1967 ...
  4. ... HSCT recipient; shingles ; bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) ; oral polio vaccine (OPV) ; cholera ; typhoid vaccine (PO, IM) ; rotavirus . ... refractory GVHD has not been identified.[ 109 , 110 ] References Antin JH: Immune reconstitution: the major barrier to ...
  5. ... vaccines/)) or (Gardasil 9 or Gardasil-9).mp. (polio* and (vaccine* or immuniz* or immunis*)).mp. or poliovirus vaccine, inactivated/ or (Poliomyelitis/ and (vaccination/ or vaccines/)) or (ipol or pentacel ...
  6. ... meningitis).ti,ab. 6. rabies.ti,ab. 7. poliomyelitis.ti,ab. 8. ((post-polio or post polio or postpolio) adj1 syndrome).ti,ab. 9. (creutzfeldt- ... nervous system tuberculosis/ or exp meningitis/ or exp poliomyelitis/ or exp postpoliomyelitis syndrome/ or rabies/ 2. ((amoebic ...
  7. ... live vaccines, are recommended to prevent infection. Inactivated polio vaccine (as opposed to live oral polio vaccine) should be given to affected individuals and ...
  8. ... months who received 3 or more doses of polio vaccine (low income). Emergency department encounters for asthma, ... income children (96.9%) ( Figure 48 ). Childhood Vaccinations Polio, or poliomyelitis, is a debilitating and potentially deadly ...
  9. ... eradication, primarily due to safe and effective vaccines. Polio is one example of the great impact vaccines have had in the United States. Polio was once America's most feared disease, causing ...
  10. ... Rash Redness Swelling Upper abdominal pain Urticaria Inactivated polio vaccine (IPV; IPOL) Death Increased respiratory support Intubation ... Intussusception Kawasaki disease Measles Mumps Nasopharyngitis Otitis media Poliomyelitis type 1 Poliomyelitis type 2 Poliomyelitis type 3 ...
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