PPT-IMMUNIZATION IN CHILDREN

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PROF FAHAD AL ZAMIL Professor amp Consultant Pediatric Infectious Diseases College Of Medicine King Saud University Riyadh Keeps Kids Healthy Historical Milestones

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PROF FAHAD AL ZAMIL Professor amp Consultant Pediatric Infectious Diseases College Of Medicine King Saud University Riyadh Keeps Kids Healthy Historical Milestones 1000 years ago Chinese inhaled dried crusts from smallpox pustules. Program Office. (AIPO). What is AIPO?. AIPO is the Arizona Immunization Program Office. Leads . public health immunization efforts in the . state . Funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. . . February 15, 2017. Presented by:. Nasrin . Zandkarimi, . M.Ed. . Utah Immunization Program. Understanding Utah School Immunization Rule for Students. Describe the Utah School Immunization Rule and the types of schools for which the Rule applies . 07/2016. 1. 2. 07/2016. Tools & Resources. www.ShotsforSchool.org. Blue Card Online and at. Local Health Departments. Available at Local Health Departments. www.ShotsforSchool.org. 3. CAIR. 07/2016. 07/2016. 1. 2. 07/2016. Tools & Resources. www.ShotsforSchool.org. Blue Card Online and at. Local Health Departments. Available at Local Health Departments. www.ShotsforSchool.org. 3. CAIR. 07/2016. [INSERT NAMES OF PRESENTERS]. [INSERT YOUR PRACTICE’S NAME AND LOGO]. Last updated September 2017. HOW TO PREPARE FOR THIS PRESENTATION. Review your practice’s current immunization procedures. If they differ from the recommendations presented . by raising awareness of the critical need for timely immunizations for people of all ages; increasing the public’s understanding of the benefits of vaccines; increasing confidence in the safety of vaccines; ensuring that all families have access to life-saving vaccines; and . 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Vaccine Preventable Diseases. Why Vaccinate?. To prevent/reduce common disease. To prevent infections that can easily emerge. To prevent/reduce infections that are common in other parts of the world (disease is only a plane ride away. Dr. Muslim N. . Saeed. Family & Community Medicine Dept. . Tuesday , March 19. th. ,2019. Expanded Program of Immunization (EPI). Four to five million annual deaths could be prevented by 2015 through sustained and. March 20, 2019. Office of the Provincial Health Officer &. Ministry of Health. 1. Measles. Measles is a highly contagious viral infectious disease that spreads through the air by coughing and sneezing, as well as respiratory secretions. . Why is the fourth dose of DTaP so important? Children need ve doses of DTaP (diphtheria, tetanus toxoid, and acellular pertussis) vaccine to provide the best protection against disease. The ��Routine Immunization Products3.7Immunization with Influenza(Inf)Vaccine Background Influenza is a respiratory infection caused by either the type A or type B influenza viruses, and oc http://www.data.unicef.org/child-health/immunization. WUENIC 2021. 25 million children were un-or under-vaccinated in 2021, 2 million more than in 2020, and 6 million more than in 2019. Coverage of the third dose of diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis vaccine (DTP-3) dropped a further 2% compared 2020, to 81% in 2021, leaving 25 million children vulnerable to vaccine-preventable diseases​. Communication Scenario. The COVID 19 Pandemic –Dynamic situation , restricted movement, disruptions in health services – dip in immunization coverage . Children (and pregnant women) missing vaccine doses and at higher risk of VPDs. Gangoh. Presented by. Dr Vinod K Mishra. Dr Sher Singh Kakkar. Dr Rajesh Kumar. Dr Jitendra Srivastava. Dr Arvind . Bhusan. Dr Ranjeet K Dixit. . 1. Key reasons for the Gap, Cause and effect. Problem Statement: .

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