Rubella Epidemiology
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1. Clinical and epidemiological analysis of pregnant women accidentally vaccinated against rubella / "Análise clínico-epidemiológica das gestantes inadvertidamente vacinadas contra a rubéola"
INTRODUCTION: In the years 1999 and 2000, rubella outbreaks reaching mostly young adults resulted in an increased number of cases of Congenital Rubella Syndrome in Brazil. State Vaccination Campaigns aiming at women at childbearing age were promoted around the country to control the disease, recommending that vaccination of pregnant women should be avoided a
Publicado em: 2006
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2. Estudo de parâmetros epidemiológicos através de modelamento matemático: aspectos estacionários, espaciais e temporais. / The study of epidemiological parameters through mathematical modelling: stationary, spatial and temporal features.
We have studied, based on mathematical modelling, stationary, spatial and temporal features related to the propagation and control of directly transmitted infectious diseases through person-to-person contact. We have developed deterministic mathematical models founded on the mass-action principle of Epidemiology, taking into account the symmetry of contacts
Publicado em: 2001
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3. Measles control in the United States: problems of the past and challenges for the future.
Elimination of indigenous measles from the United States has been a public priority since 1978. To assess the progress made toward this goal, we review the epidemiology of measles from 1963 to the present. From the 1970s through early into the recent measles epidemic, the majority of measles cases were in highly vaccinated, school-age children. This was due
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4. Routine immunization of adults in Canada: Review of the epidemiology of vaccine-preventable diseases and current recommendations for primary prevention
Vaccination is one of the greatest achievements in public health of the 20th century. However, the success of vaccine uptake and adherence to immunization guidelines seen in pediatric populations has not been observed among adult Canadians. As a result of the disparity in susceptibility to vaccine-preventable disease, there has been an increasing shift of va
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5. Epidemiology of multiple sclerosis in the north-east (Grampian region) of Scotland--an update.
The north-east of Scotland (Grampian Region) has undergone three incidence and prevalence surveys, including the present one, since 1970. Results from these indicate a true increase in the prevalence of the disease in the region. The incidence of the disease has remained continuously high and shows a slightly upward trend. Literature on the subject of repeat