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Meanings of pneumococcal polysaccharide in English
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Usage of pneumococcal polysaccharide in English
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Twenty-one insulin-dependent diabetics and 11 healthy control children were immunized with polyvalent pneumococcalpolysaccharide vaccine.
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Eighty percent of cases were caused by serotypes included in the 23-valent pneumococcalpolysaccharide vaccine.
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Thirty-seven CVID patients and eighty healthy volunteers were immunized with tetanus toxoid and pneumococcalpolysaccharide vaccines.
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All groups received pneumococcalpolysaccharide vaccine at 13 to 16 months.
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Outbreak control measures were implemented, including a mass vaccination campaign with 23-valent pneumococcalpolysaccharide vaccine targeting all shipyard workers.
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Improving delivery of the currently available pneumococcalpolysaccharide vaccine to adults who will benefit should be a high priority.
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The 23-valent pneumococcalpolysaccharide vaccination was not associated with a reduced risk of IPD in HIV-infected or HIV-uninfected individuals.
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Currently licensed pneumococcal vaccines are based on the generation of antibodies to the pneumococcalpolysaccharide, of which there are more than 90 different types.
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The objective of this study was to evaluate the validity of information reported by the elderly on 23-valent pneumococcalpolysaccharide vaccine (23vPPV) vaccination status.
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Serum antibody to pneumococcalpolysaccharides was measured by radioimmunoassay before and after immunization.
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Context: Pneumococcalpolysaccharide vaccine is recommended for elderly persons and adults with certain chronic illnesses.
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However, the groups did not differ in their response to diphtheria toxoid and pneumococcalpolysaccharides.
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Pneumococcalpolysaccharide-based vaccines are effective in preventing pneumococcus infection; however, some drawbacks preclude their widespread use in developing and undeveloped countries.
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These results suggest that immunization with pneumococcalpolysaccharides may reduce the indicence of pneumococcal disease in some high-risk patients but not in others.
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Antibody levels to pneumococcalpolysaccharides 6B and 23 F were measured before and 4-6 weeks after vaccination using ELISA.