Volume 7 - Issue 9 Suppl - September 2008

Consultant for Pediatricians

Focus on Vaccines
Focus on Vaccines
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This Photo Essay includes 3 cases of vaccine-preventable diseases: epiglottitis, congenital rubella syndrome, and, and streptococcal infection secondary to varicella.
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Focus on Vaccines
Focus on Vaccines
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Richard Lander, MD
Vaccines are perhaps the single most important contribution the 20th century made to civilization.
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Focus on Vaccines
Focus on Vaccines
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Jean Someshwar, MD
ABSTRACT: The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Gardasil (Merck) has been shown to be almost 100% effective in preventing infection from the 4 strains of HPV (types
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Focus on Vaccines
Focus on Vaccines
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Miranda O. Ramirez, MD; Golder N. Wilson, MD, PhD
In response to publicity about an alleged but erroneous link between vaccination and autism, the number of children who are being immunized has decreased.
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Focus on Vaccines
Focus on Vaccines
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Linda S. Nield, MD
<div class="article-blurb" id="article-deck"><strong>Harsh words, accusations, and misinformation about vaccines and vaccine providers are commonplace on the Internet,...
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Focus on Vaccines
Focus on Vaccines
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Deepak M. Kamat, MD, PhD
<DIV id=article-content-body> <P>Vaccines may represent the greatest advance in children’s health of the past 50 years, but they also, sadly, can frequently be a source of stress for today’s...
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