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Immunogenicity and safety of Havisure < sup > TM < /sup > vaccine developed by Human Biologicals Institute in healthy subjects of 12  months to 49 years of age: A phase II/III, randomized, single blind, non-inferiority study
CONCLUSION: The study results indicate that the Havisure™ vaccine is immunogenic and safe when administered to healthy subjects of 12 months to 49 years of age, and is non-inferior to Havrix® Vaccine.PMID:37661535 | DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.08.084
Source: Vaccine - September 4, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Sai Krishna Susarla Madhu Gupta Kheya Ghosh Uttam Sonali Palkar Ashish Ramachandra Dhongade K Siva Ram Prasad Vasudev Rajapantula M D Ravi N Pradeep M Satish B C Rajashakar G Sandhya L Rajendra Devi Prasad Sahoo Anand Kumar Kanakasapapathy Source Type: research

Timeliness in the uptake of hepatitis B birth dose among Indian children under age five: A population-based study
CONCLUSION: Results indicated a need for targeted interventions to improve the coverage and timeliness in the uptake of this critical vaccine dose in the country. These interventions could include strategies such as strengthening the healthcare system, improving awareness among parents and healthcare providers, addressing logistical challenges in vaccine delivery, and promoting community engagement and education on importance of timely vaccination.PMID:37468388 | DOI:10.1016/j.vaccine.2023.07.015
Source: Vaccine - July 19, 2023 Category: Allergy & Immunology Authors: Sumit Kumar Das Junaid Khan Source Type: research

Cardiorespiratory Adverse Events after First Vaccination in Preterm Neonates With Gestational Age & lt;30 Weeks
CONCLUSION: Adverse cardiorespiratory events were uncommon after first vaccinations in very preterm neonates. Administering vaccines to these before discharge would allow monitoring for these events, especially for those who require long-term respiratory support.PMID:37211893
Source: Indian Pediatrics - May 22, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Hima Surendran Femitha Pournami Anila V Panackal Ajai Kumar Prithvi Jyothi Prabhakar Naveen Jain Source Type: research

Clinico-epidemiological Profile and Predictors of Poor Outcome Among Children During a Diphtheria Outbreak in Haryana
CONCLUSION: Diphtheria mostly affected young unvaccinated or partially vaccinated children. Mortality was high in unimmunized or partially immunized young children and those with bull neck, pseudomembrane, delayed (≥5 days) administration of ADS, acute kidney injury, thrombocytopenia and leukocytosis. Myocarditis was strongly associated with high mortality.PMID:36633113
Source: Indian Pediatrics - January 12, 2023 Category: Pediatrics Authors: Ayaz Ahmed Maha Singh Priyanka Tank Meetu Yadav Source Type: research