|
|
|
|
Black Children At Lower Risk Of Shingles After Chickenpox Vaccine; Genetic Explanation Is Most Likely, Researchers Think
Black children are less likely than white or Asian children to develop shingles (herpes zoster) after receiving the varicella vaccine to prevent chickenpox, reports a study in the March issue of The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal.The...
|
|
|
Black children less likely to develop shingles after receiving chickenpox vaccine
Black children are less likely than white or Asian children to develop shingles (herpes zoster) after receiving the varicella vaccine to prevent chickenpox, reports a study in the March issue of The Pediatric Infectious Disease Journal.The...
|
|
|
Black Children at Lower Risk of Shingles after Chickenpox Vaccine; Genetic Explanation Is Most Likely, Researchers Think
Source: Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Newswise Black children are less likely than white or Asian children to develop shingles (herpes zoster) after receiving the varicella vaccine to prevent chickenpox, reports a...
|
|
|
National childhood varicella vaccination program reduces chickenpox hospitalization rates
Since the varicella vaccine was introduced in the mid-1990s, the number of patients receiving medical care for chickenpox in the United States has decreased sharplyparticularly among children, according to a study in the March issue of The Pediatric...
|
|
|
Drop in Medical Care for Chickenpox Since Vaccine was Introduced: Especially in Children, Doctor Visits and Hospital Stays Have Decreased
Source: Wolters Kluwer Health: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Newswise Philadelphia, Pa.(March 11, 2010) Since the varicella vaccine was introduced in the mid-1990s, the number of patients receiving medical care for chickenpox in the United...
|
|
|
HTDS receives Registration Certificate for MEVAC-Vari vaccine in Guatemala
Hard to Treat Diseases (HTDS; http://www.htdsmedical.com/) and its subsidiary Mellow Hope announce that the company received Registration Certificate for its MEVAC-Vari vaccine in Guatemala.This is the first Final Approval for HTDS' Varicella vaccine...
|
|
|
Ocular shingles may raise stroke risk
Neurology 2010; Advance online publication MedWire News: People who suffer shingles involving the eye are at increased risk for suffering a stroke during the following year, say Taiwanese researchers.Childhood infection with varicella-zoster...
|
|
|
Shingles of the eye tied to stroke risk
Last Updated: 2010-03-03 16:00:11 -0400 (Reuters Health) By Amy Norton NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - People who have had an attack of shingles involving the eyes may have a heightened risk of stroke for a year afterward, a study published Wednesday suggests.
|
|
|
Wedgewood Pharmacy Compounds Acyclovir Tablets During Zovirax Backorder
Companies mentioned in this article: Wedgewood Pharmacy SWEDESBORO, N.J.-- (BUSINESS WIRE) -- Wedgewood Pharmacy is now compounding Acyclovir 800mg scored tablets in response to the extended backorder of all strengths for the commercial product, Zovirax, and...
|
|
|
Half of parents concerned about vaccine side effects
(CIDRAP News) - About half of the parents responding to a national survey say they are concerned about adverse effects of vaccines, and one in four believe some vaccines cause autism, according to a paper published today by the journal Pediatrics.But at the...
Centre For Infectious Disease Research and Policy:
Mar 2 2010 4:54AM
Matching: varicella chickenpox
|
Find similar documents
|
|
|
|
Parents still worried about vaccine safety
The study found that almost 12 percent of parents have refused to have a child vaccinated with at least one vaccine recommended by their doctor.iStockphoto.com/Jaime Duplass Health More>> The Latest from HealthDay More>> HealthDay Reporter MONDAY...
|
|
|
Parents Still Worried About Vaccine Safety
MONDAY, March 1 (HealthDay News) -- Although most American parents vaccinate their children, many are concerned about the safety of vaccines and some choose not to have their children protected from potentially deadly diseases, a new study found.Researchers...
National Womens Health Information Center:
Mar 1 2010 4:18PM
Matching: varicella chickenpox
|
Find similar documents
|
|
|
|
[CRC]-Pharmacology Watch: Oral Treatments for Relapsing-remitting MS
Oral Treatments for Relapsing-remitting MS In this issue: Oral medications for relapsing-remitting MS Two new oral medications are effective treatments for relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS) according to three studies published on-line in the New...
|
|
|
[OB]-Pharmacology Watch: Oral Treatments for Relapsing-remitting MS
Oral Treatments for Relapsing-remitting MS In this issue: Two oral medications for relapsing-remitting MS in phase III development; antihypertensives find new uses; Ginkgo biloba does not prevent cognitive decline in elderly; and FDA Actions.Oral medications...
|
|
|
Pharmacokinetics of Acyclovir and Its Metabolites in Cerebrospinal Fluid and Systemic Circulation after Admini
James P.Smith,1 Stephen Weller,4 Benjamin Johnson,2 Janet Nicotera,1 James M. Luther,1 and David W. Haas1,3* Departments of Medicine,1 Anesthesiology,2 Microbiology and Immunology, Vanderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tennessee,3 Clinical...
|
|
|
Corneal prosthesis confers 20.3% improvement in patient quality of life
A commonly used corneal prosthesis proved cost-effective compared with non-intervention and could be used in patients who are at risk of keratoplasty graft failure, according to a study.The Boston keratoprosthesis conferred an exponential improvement in...
|
|
|
Low prevalence of varicella zoster virus and herpes simplex virus type 2 in saliva from human immunodeficiency virusinfected persons in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy
Wang CC et al.Low prevalence of varicella zoster virus and herpes simplex virus type 2 in saliva from human immunodeficiency virusinfected persons in the era of highly active antiretroviral therapy.
|
|
|
Vaccine Refusal Ups Chickenpox Risk
4, 2010 -- Chickenpox cases have dropped by about 80% in the U.S.since a vaccine to prevent the disease became available almost 15 years ago, but many parents still reject immunization because of concerns about vaccine safety. Now new research...
|