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Aspectos técnicos de los programas de vacunación

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Date
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1969
Author
Edsall, Geoffrey
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Abstract
Realizing that immunization policies and practices may vary greatly from country to country and that it would be extremely difficult to know all immunization policies and practices in the Americas, the data submitted should be regarded only as a starting point for further discussion and definition of questions for which no certain answer exists
 
The following aspects are covered for each immunization procedure: 1) brief description of the vaccine or vaccines used; 2) care and maintenance of the vaccines; 3) indications for use, application to immunization programs; 4) precautions, special problems, etc., and 5) efficacy of the vaccine and evaluation of results of its use
 
Certain general principles which apply to most immunizing agents are also formulated: 1) Care and handling: the recommended temperature range for storage and transportation of each vaccine should be known and adhered to; 2) Expiration date: because of their instability all vaccines are given an expiration date, beyond which their potency cannot be guaranteed; 3) Indications for use, scheduling, etc.: any recommendations made under this heading is realitve and should not be considered as rigid requirement, unless so stated, becaue it refers to prevailing usage or custom; similarly, deviations from a recommended schedule of multiple injections do not invalidate their effect, unless the intervals between injections are much ... (AU)
 
Translated title
Technical considerations in vaccination programs
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Boletín de la Oficina Sanitaria Panamericana (OSP);66(5),mayo 1969
Subject
Vacinação em Massa; Técnicas Imunológicas; Técnicas Imunológicas; Controle de Doenças Transmissíveis; América Central; América do Sul; América do Norte; América Latina
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https://iris.paho.org/handle/10665.2/14529
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