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Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 4) pps

Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 4) pps

Ngày tải lên : 07/07/2014, 04:20
... RR7):1–23 10 Tetanus and diphtheria toxoids vaccine (Td) and tetanus and diphtheria toxoids and acellular pertussis vaccine (Tdap) (Minimum ages: years for Td, 10 years for BOOSTRIX, and 11 years for ... administer a dose later than age 32 weeks Data on safety and efficacy outside of these age ranges are insufficient Diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis vaccine (DTaP) (Minimum age: ... years If current age
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Pro WPF and Silverlight MVVM effective Application Development

Pro WPF and Silverlight MVVM effective Application Development

Ngày tải lên : 17/08/2012, 08:54
... ■Chapter 1: Overview of WPF and Silverlight WPF and Silverlight What Is WPF? What Is Silverlight? Differences Between WPF and Silverlight ... Overview of WPF and Silverlight WPF and Silverlight WPF and Silverlight are Microsoft technologies that facilitate the development of rich user interfaces They are analogous to Windows Forms and Adobe ... shared between Silverlight and WPF and the others expanding the class definition to target either technology more specifically The WPF application would use both the shared code and the WPF- specific...
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Overview of WPF and Silverlight

Overview of WPF and Silverlight

Ngày tải lên : 03/10/2013, 01:20
... shared between Silverlight and WPF and the others expanding the class definition to target either technology more specifically The WPF application would use both the shared code and the WPF- specific ... prominent additions to Silverlight s feature set Differences Between WPF and Silverlight Although WPF and Silverlight have a lot in common (a lot more now with the advent of Silverlight 4), there ... OVERVIEW OF WPF AND SILVERLIGHT Listing 1–9 Targeting Silverlight or WPF by Using Compiler Directives public void MyMethod() { #if SILVERLIGHT // Silverlight- specific code goes here #else // WPF- specific...
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Bài soạn Chapter 4 Chemical Quantities and Aqueous Reactions

Bài soạn Chapter 4 Chemical Quantities and Aqueous Reactions

Ngày tải lên : 28/11/2013, 01:11
... is likely that one • • of the reactants will be completely used before the others when this reactant is used up, the reaction stops and no more product is made the reactant that limits the amount ... a factor of 5, and it does Solution Stoichiometry • since molarity relates the moles of solute to the liters of solution, it can be used to convert between amount of reactants and/ or products ... McGraw Hill O + H H O + O H H 11 Limiting and Excess Reactants in the Combustion of Methane CH4(g) + O2(g) → CO2(g) + H2O(g) • If we have molecules of CH4 and molecules of O2, which is the limiting...
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Tài liệu Google Adwords-Chapter 4 "How to Write Ads that Attract Clicks" pptx

Tài liệu Google Adwords-Chapter 4 "How to Write Ads that Attract Clicks" pptx

Ngày tải lên : 14/12/2013, 14:15
... Internet Marketing, I focused on young adults who led extremely busy lives and wanted an easy, effective and time-saving solution to managing their weight problems n Use focused keywords to help ... figure out which change causes improvements and which change causes a decrease in CTR This way, you will soon be able to determine what type of ads work best in your niche and thus create effective, ... about good and bad ads, we are also talking about: n the keywords that those ads are targeting n the landing page of that ad A bad ad will be unfocused, using a general keyword list and will probably...
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Tài liệu Programming the Be Operating System-Chapter 4: Windows, Views, and Messages doc

Tài liệu Programming the Be Operating System-Chapter 4: Windows, Views, and Messages doc

Ngày tải lên : 26/01/2014, 07:20
... by a B_MOUSE_DOWN message when the user releases a pressed mouse button The MouseDown() hook function that executes in response to a B_MOUSE_DOWN message often sufficiently handles a mouse button ... to respond to user actions that generate messages of types such as B_KEY_DOWN and B_MOUSE_DOWN, that application needs to override BView hook functions such as KeyDown() and MouseDown() Messaging ... Views, and Messages The difference between this project and the previous version is that this project uses the newly added SetHelloViewFont() member function to set the type and size of the font used...
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Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management pdf

Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management pdf

Ngày tải lên : 06/03/2014, 09:21
... Systems and File Management User Interfaces The combination of hardware and software that helps people and computers communicate with each other Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management User ... that many used Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 19 Handheld Operating Systems Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File Management 20 SECTION File Basics C File Names and Extensions ... Systems and File Management 17 UNIX and Linux Linux users can choose from several graphical interfaces Pictured here is the popular KDE graphical desktop Chapter 4: Operating Systems and File...
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Chapter 4 Menus, Functions And Common Dialog

Chapter 4 Menus, Functions And Common Dialog

Ngày tải lên : 13/05/2014, 11:31
... Information • Code must be written to retrieve and use the choices made by the user in the Common dialog • Example – Color Dialog displayed – User selects color and clicks OK – Code must be written to ... 22 © 2009 Windows Common Dialog Boxes (dlg prefix) • Predefined standard dialog boxes for: – – – – File Open and Saving Printing and Previewing Color selection Font selection • Add the Common Dialog ... //'Apply user choice to object lblKQ.Font = dlgFont.Font; } 4- 32 © 2009 Context Menus • Popup in response to right mouse click on form or on a control • Are specific to the component to which user...
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Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 1) ppt

Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 1) ppt

Ngày tải lên : 07/07/2014, 04:20
... immunogenicity, efficacy, and safety and may render one formulation superior to another formulation of the same antigens (see "Adjuvants," below) Approaches to Active Immunization The two standard approaches ... standard approaches to active immunization are (1) the use of live, generally attenuated infectious agents (e.g., measles virus); and (2) the use of inactivated agents (e.g., influenza virus), their ... reversion to virulence However, the WHO continues to recommend OPV for use in the developing world because of lower costs and logistical advantages ...
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Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 2) ppt

Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 2) ppt

Ngày tải lên : 07/07/2014, 04:20
... the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) under an investigational new drug (IND) protocol or under an expanded-access program through the U.S Food and Drug Administration Table 116-1 ... Comments Measles Yes Standard human immune globulin is recommended for exposed infants and adults with normal immunocompetence (but with a contraindication to measles vaccine) and for immunocompromised ... specific agents (e.g., hepatitis B virus or varicella-zoster immune globulin); and (3) specific animal antisera and antitoxins Postexposure Immunization For certain infections, active or passive...
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Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 3) pps

Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 3) pps

Ngày tải lên : 07/07/2014, 04:20
... is produced at mucosal surfaces and is adapted to resist degradation and to function at these sites Vaccines may be specifically designed to induce secretory IgA and thereby to block the essential ... among individuals within the population and the biology of the specific infectious agent For example, measles virus and VZV have high transmission rates and require a higher level of vaccine coverage ... sufficient percentage of individuals refuse to be immunized because of a fear of vaccine-related adverse events (as occurred for pertussis in the United Kingdom and Japan) In either setting, the loss...
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Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 5) ppt

Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 5) ppt

Ngày tải lên : 07/07/2014, 04:20
... large part because physicians and otherwise-healthy older individuals ignore the recommendations but also because vaccines continue to be thought of as interventions for infants and children There ... and polyvalent pneumococcal polysaccharide products, were originally formulated to prevent pneumonia hospitalizations and deaths among the elderly These products have been consistently underused, ... vaccine with measles and mumps (MMR) that is administered during infancy and boosted at the age of 4–6 years It is recommended that pregnant women be screened for rubella antibodies and that seronegative...
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Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 6) potx

Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 6) potx

Ngày tải lên : 07/07/2014, 04:20
... groups Schedules for immunization of children and adolescents and of adults are shown in Figs 116-1 and 116-2, respectively Vaccines recommended for special use are shown in Table 116-2 Table 116-2 ... drugresistant TB and health workers high-risk settings for care in and Not for immunosupp ressed individuals Choler a Kille d whole bacteria Oral Travel ers duration areas; recommende d for use by U.S ... meal, wool, goat hair) and military risk of biowarfare exposure Tuber Live ID Not Var culosis bacteria generally (BCG) (attenuated recommende adult Mycobacter d ium bovis) because in iable for adenitis,...
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Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 7) docx

Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 7) docx

Ngày tải lên : 07/07/2014, 04:20
... 4, and months of age, with the first dose given by 12 weeks of age and the last by 32 weeks of age; to immunize children months to years of age with influenza vaccine and to expand routine use ... diabetes, alcoholism, immunodeficiency, and renal, hepatic, respiratory, or cardiac disease); and (4) vaccines for household contacts of persons in group Because a substantial proportion of adults ... have direct contact with infants
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Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 8) potx

Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 8) potx

Ngày tải lên : 07/07/2014, 04:20
... infants because it results in a blunted, suboptimal response to Hib; the combination may be used for booster immunizations Simultaneous administration of the most widely used live and inactivated ... challenge to physicians and public health officials who must educate parents and practitioners about vaccine benefits and risks It is true that modern vaccines, while remarkably safe and effective, are ... recipients and that these events range from frequent and mild to rare and serious or even life-threatening The decision to recommend a vaccine involves an assessment of the risks of disease and its...
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Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 9) pptx

Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 9) pptx

Ngày tải lên : 07/07/2014, 04:20
... whole-cell pertussis vaccine; DTaP, diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and acellular pertussis vaccine; DT, diphtheria and tetanus toxoids; Td, tetanus and reduced-dose diphtheria toxoids, adsorbed; ... Whether and when to administer DTaP to children with proven or suspected underlying neurologic disorders should be decided on a case-by-case basis Note: DTP, diphtheria and tetanus toxoids and whole-cell ... solid close or household contact; tumors, and congenital recipient is childbearing-age immunodeficiency, term long- female or immunodeficient immunosuppressive family member or household therapy,...
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Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 10) ppsx

Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 10) ppsx

Ngày tải lên : 07/07/2014, 04:20
... production, and antibiotics or other preservatives or stabilizers, can certainly cause allergic reactions in some recipients These reactions may be local or systemic, including urticaria and serious ... is egg protein derived from the growth of measles, mumps, influenza, and yellow fever viruses in embryonated eggs Gelatin, used as a heat stabilizer, has been implicated in rare but severe allergic ... against hepatitis B are mandated by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Persons employed in caring for patients with chronic diseases can transmit influenza and should be vaccinated...
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Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 11) ppsx

Chapter 116. Immunization Principles and Vaccine Use (Part 11) ppsx

Ngày tải lên : 07/07/2014, 04:20
... vaccines, and (4) inadequate resources for public health and preventive programs National outreach and educational campaigns promote parental awareness of the value of vaccination and encourage ... vaccination and encourage health care providers to use every opportunity to vaccinate the children in their care Handling of Vaccines Vaccines must be handled and stored with care Attention to the entire ... reconstitution, and shelf life after reconstitution and opening—is essential to ensuring that clients receive potent vaccines Vaccines should be kept at 2°–8°C and, with the exception of varicella vaccine and...
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