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Tetanus protection requires booster shots every 10 years, starting in adolescence

Tetanus protection requires booster shots every 10 years, starting in adolescence

Launch of new Australian Medicare smartcard

Launch of new Australian Medicare smartcard

PAHO and UNICEF to work jointly in disasters, immunization campaigns, prevention of HIV, and monitoring nutrition

PAHO and UNICEF to work jointly in disasters, immunization campaigns, prevention of HIV, and monitoring nutrition

New book predicts a "vaccine century"

New book predicts a "vaccine century"

Vaccination Week reached 40 Million in 35 countries

Vaccination Week reached 40 Million in 35 countries

Call for original research papers and other works dealing with primary health care

Call for original research papers and other works dealing with primary health care

More than 20 percent of preschool children lack required immunizations

More than 20 percent of preschool children lack required immunizations

New rotavirus vaccines could reduce mortality from the disease by up to 60 percent

New rotavirus vaccines could reduce mortality from the disease by up to 60 percent

Environmental risks in the development of autism and autism spectrum disorders

Environmental risks in the development of autism and autism spectrum disorders

Chiron has received a license for its new meningococcal B vaccine for New Zealand

Chiron has received a license for its new meningococcal B vaccine for New Zealand

The impact of rotavirus on the world’s children

The impact of rotavirus on the world’s children

Reports of a serious polio outbreak among children in Rogo, Nigeria

Reports of a serious polio outbreak among children in Rogo, Nigeria

Pneumococcal vaccination now free in Ontario

Pneumococcal vaccination now free in Ontario

District of Columbia child health assessment and immunization campaign

District of Columbia child health assessment and immunization campaign

Nigeria resuming polio immunization

Nigeria resuming polio immunization

A single dose of a test vaccine sprayed into the nose protects monkeys against the SARS virus

A single dose of a test vaccine sprayed into the nose protects monkeys against the SARS virus

Animal vaccine shows potential for the development of human SARS immunisation

Animal vaccine shows potential for the development of human SARS immunisation

Australians will have access to a new Medicare smartcard

Australians will have access to a new Medicare smartcard

West and central Africa is on the brink of the largest polio epidemic in recent years

West and central Africa is on the brink of the largest polio epidemic in recent years

Australian childhood immunisation incentives to continue

Australian childhood immunisation incentives to continue

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