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Adult Vaccination as a Protective Factor for Dementia: A Meta-Analysis and Systematic Review of Population-Based Observational Studies
CONCLUSION: Routine adult vaccinations are associated with a significant reduction in dementia risk and may be an effective strategy for dementia prevention. Further research is needed to elucidate the causal effects of this association and the underlying mechanisms.PMID:35592323 | PMC:PMC9110786 | DOI:10.3389/fimmu.2022.872542
Source: Herpes - May 20, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Xinhui Wu Haixia Yang Sixian He Ting Xia Diang Chen Yexin Zhou Jin Liu MengSi Liu Zhen Sun Source Type: research

A comparison of national immunization rates to immunization rates of Latino diabetic patients receiving clinical pharmacist interventions in a federally qualified community health centre (FQHC)
ConclusionClinical pharmacists can play a significant role in increasing adult vaccination rates. Providing access to vaccines and health education for patients have become more important with the growing needs of a culturally diverse and ageing population.
Source: Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research - August 6, 2014 Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Margie E. Padilla, Shan Jiang, Jamie C. Barner, Jose O. Rivera Tags: RESEARCH PAPER Source Type: research

Influenza and pertussis vaccination coverage in pregnant women.
CONCLUSION: Incomplete documentation is the most important barrier in determining the vaccination status of pregnant women. Immunization during pregnancy needs further integration through vaccination campaigns aimed at both health care providers and pregnant women. PMID: 25796339 [PubMed - as supplied by publisher]
Source: Vaccine - March 18, 2015 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Laenen J, Roelants M, Devlieger R, Vandermeulen C Tags: Vaccine Source Type: research

Occupational Health Update
Health care personnel are commonly exposed to infectious agents via sharp injuries (eg, human immunodeficiency virus, hepatitis B virus, and hepatitis C virus), direct patient care (eg, pertussis and meningococcus), and the contaminated environment (eg, Clostridium difficile). An effective occupational program is a key aspect of preventing acquisition of an infection by offering the following: (1) education of health care personnel regarding proper handling of sharps, early identification and isolation of potentially infectious patients, and hand hygiene; (2) assuring immunity to vaccine-preventable diseases; and, (3) imme...
Source: Infectious Diseases Clinics of North America - August 9, 2016 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: David J. Weber, William A. Rutala Source Type: research

Influenza and Tdap Vaccines: Practices and Perception among Hispanic Women attending Tertiary Center in Puerto Rico
CONCLUSION: Our study identifies the existing gap of information regarding Influenza and Tdap vaccine. Physicians play a pivotal role in preventive care and new strategies are needed to optimize education to our patients.PMID:35704524
Source: Puerto Rico Health Sciences Journal - June 15, 2022 Category: International Medicine & Public Health Authors: Angela Miranda-Rivas Laura Reguero-Cadilla Darlene Vargas-Maldonado Yailis Medina-Gonzalez Josefina Romaguera Source Type: research