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Significados de national vaccination em inglês
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Uso de national vaccination em inglês
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Methods: We carried out a nationalvaccination coverage survey of Roma children.
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Saudi Arabia will begin a nationalvaccination campaign on Saturday, he said.
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Moreover, it is critical to understand EV-A71 disease burden for formulating nationalvaccination policy.
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This includes four sub-national and nationalvaccination rounds.
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The society said having a nationalvaccination programme alongside screening would be "the ideal situation".
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A nationalvaccination drive has begun in Afghanistan against polio, which spreads in areas with poor sanitation.
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The nationalvaccination rate for six month olds is down to just 61 percent for Māori babies.
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Photo: Andrey Popov 123RF The announcement comes following a nationalvaccination campaign which ended at the end of October.
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Although the vaccine was introduced in nationalvaccination schedules, several measles outbreaks have occurred because of insufficient vaccination coverage.
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These findings should be implemented among public healthcare providers in order to encourage vaccinations according to recommended nationalvaccination schedules.
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A child receives polio vaccination drops during a nationalvaccination campaign in Managua April 15, 2013.
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Vaccination is a safe and effective way of preventing life-threatening diseases, but nationalvaccination rates remain too low, writes Dr Eve O'Toole.
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A spokeswoman for the society said a nationalvaccination programme had been recommended and it wants to see it put in place.
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Background: Globally, and in India, research has highlighted the importance of community engagement in achieving nationalvaccination goals and in promoting health equity.
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A spokeswoman for the society said a nationalvaccination programme had been recommended and it wants to see the programme put in place.
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In other news, Australia is likely to become the first country in the world to wipe out cervical cancer, thanks to nationalvaccination programs.