Vaccinatio
Vaccinatio (a vacca) est administratio vaccini in systema immunitatis morbi prohibendi causa. Vaccina microorganismum vel virus debilitatum (vivum aut interfectum), aut proteina vel toxina ex organismo continet. Ad adaptivam corporis immunitatem stimulandam, vaccina aegrotationem a morbo contagioso effectam prohibere adiuvant. Cum satis magna incolarum pars vaccinata esset, immunitas gregalis fit, ut homines in periculum vocati qui vaccinum non obtinere possunt protegantur, quia etiam virale genus debile eis fortasse nocebit.[1] Efficacitas vaccinationis late investigata et confirmata est.[2][3][4] Vaccinatio est efficacissima morborum contagiosorum prohibendorum ratio medica,[5][6][7][8] et immunitas propter vaccinationem longe lateque diffusa plerumque variolam eradicatam morbosque deletos, inter quos poliomyelitis et tetanus, in plurimis orbis terrarum regionibus effecit. Aliquot autem morbi, sicut morbillus, propter parvos vaccinationis gradus annis 2010 increbrescunt, partim propter haesitantiam vaccinorum.[9]
Nexus interni
Notae
[recensere | fontem recensere]- ↑ Herd immunity (Herd protection) | Vaccine Knowledge. . vk.ovg.ox.ac.uk.
- ↑ "Seasonal influenza vaccines". Vaccines for Pandemic Influenza. 333. 2009. pp. 43–82. ISBN 978-3-540-92164-6.
- ↑ "Evaluating the impact of human papillomavirus vaccines". Vaccine 27 (32): 4355–62. Iulius 2009.
- ↑ "Varicella zoster virus vaccines: effective, but concerns linger". Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology 44 (4): 379–84. Augustus 2009.
- ↑ Formula:Cite work.
- ↑ "Vaccines and Infectious Diseases: Putting Risk into Perspective". American Medical Association Briefing on Microbial Threats. National Press Club Washington, DC. 1 Iunii 2000.
- ↑ "Vaccine-preventable diseases". Public Health Agency of Canada. 7 Octobris 2002.
- ↑ "NIAID Biodefense Research Agenda for Category B and C Priority Pathogens". United States National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID)
- ↑ "Association Between Vaccine Refusal and Vaccine-Preventable Diseases in the United States: A Review of Measles and Pertussis". JAMA 315 (11): 1149–58. Martius 2016.
Bibliographia
[recensere | fontem recensere]- Carroll, A. E. 2015. "Not Up for Debate: The Science behind Vaccination." The New York Times, 17 Septembris 2015. Textus.
- Cartwright, K. 2005. "From Jenner to modern smallpox vaccines." Occupational Medicine 55, no. 7 (October): 563. doi:10.1093/occmed/kqi163. PMID 16251374. Textus interretialis.
- Fisher, Richard B. 1991. "Edward Jenner 1749–1823." Londinii: Andre Deutsch.
- Cole, J. P., et K. S. Swendiman. 2014. "Mandatory Vaccinations: Precedent and Current Laws." Congressional Research Service, 21 Maii 2014. PDF.
- Cowan, Thomas Dale. 2018. Vaccines, autoimmunity, and the changing nature of childhood illness. Praefatio Sally Fallon Morell. White River Junction Montis Viridis: Chelsea Green Publishing. ISBN 9781603587778.
- Isaacs, David. 2019. Defeating the ministers of death: the compelling history of vaccination. Sydneii Novae Cambriae Australis et Novi Eboraci: HarperCollinsPublishers. ISBN 9781460756843.
- Largent, M. A. 2012. Vaccine: The Debate in Modern America. Baltimorae: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-1-4214-0607-7.
- Williams, G. 2010. Angel of Death. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 978-0230274716.
- Riedel, S. 2005. "Edward Jenner and the history of smallpox and vaccination." Baylor University Medical Center Proceedings 18, no. 1 (Ianuarius): 21–25. doi:10.1080/08998280.2005.11928028. PMC 1200696. PMID 16200144. Textus interretialis.
- Walloch, K. L. 2015. The Antivaccine Heresy: Jacobson v. Massachusetts and the Troubled History of Compulsory Vaccination in the United States. University of Rochester Press.
Nexus externi
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- U.S. government Vaccine Research Center.
- The Vaccine Page.
- "Immunisation schedule for the UK." UK Department of Health. PDF.
- "National Immunization Program: leading the way to healthy lives." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- "Mercury and Vaccines (Thimerosal)." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- "Vaccines timeline." Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
- "Immunization Action Coalition." Immunize.org.
- "Immunizations, vaccines and biologicals: Towards a World free of Vaccine Preventable Diseases." World Health Organization.
- "Vaccinations in the EU." Health-EU.
- "History of Vaccines." College of Physicians of Philadelphia.
- Imagines morborum qui prohiberi possunt.
- "Immunisation." Colloquium cum Nadja Durbach, Chris Dye, et Sanjoy Bhattacharya, In Our Time, BBC Radio 4, 20 Aprilis 2006.