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Movement disorders, cerebral palsy and vaccination
Eur J Paediatr Neurol. 2021 Dec 21;36:143-150. doi: 10.1016/j.ejpn.2021.12.006. Online ahead of print.ABSTRACTThis review focused on vaccination in children with movement disorders, including cerebral palsy and the movement disorders triggered by vaccination in children with and without neurological disabilities. The following clinical questions were addressed: 1) Can children with movement disorders be vaccinated? 2) Can vaccination trigger movement disorders in children without neurological disabilities? 3) Can vaccination trigger movement disorders in children with neurological disabilities? and 4) Is there any consensu...
Source: European Journal of Paediatric Neurology - January 3, 2022 Category: Neurology Authors: Zuzana Liba Josef Kraus Tomas Necas Jiri Necas Miloslav Klugar Pavel Krsek Source Type: research

Educational interventions for health professionals managing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in primary care
CONCLUSIONS: The evidence of efficacy was equivocal for educational interventions for health professionals in primary care on the proportion of COPD diagnoses confirmed with spirometry, the proportion of patients with COPD who participate in pulmonary rehabilitation, and the proportion of patients prescribed guideline-recommended COPD respiratory medications. Educational interventions for health professionals may improve influenza vaccination rates among patients with COPD and patient satisfaction with care. The quality of evidence for most outcomes was low or very low due to heterogeneity and methodological limitations of...
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - May 6, 2022 Category: General Medicine Authors: Amanda J Cross Dennis Thomas Jenifer Liang Michael J Abramson Johnson George Elida Zairina Source Type: research

What It Really Feels Like to Have Monkeypox
Since the global monkeypox outbreak began in May 2022, more than 22,000 cases have been confirmed in countries around the world. More than 5,000 of those cases have been recorded in the U.S., with many clustered in hotspots including New York and California. The virus, which often results in a blister-like rash and spreads through close contact, has so far predominantly affected men who have sex with men. Even as cases tick up and monkeypox gains public attention, however, it can still be difficult to find information about testing, treatment, and vaccines. Many people who fear they are at risk or infected are left to seek...
Source: TIME: Health - August 1, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Jamie Ducharme, Angela Haupt and Jeffrey Kluger Tags: Uncategorized healthscienceclimate monkeypox Source Type: news

The impact of pharmacist involvement on immunization uptake and other outcomes: An updated systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSION: Pharmacist involvement as immunizer, advocator, or both roles has favorable effects on immunization uptake, especially with influenza vaccines in the United States and some high-income countries. As the practice of pharmacists in immunization has been expanded globally, further research on investigating the impact of pharmacist involvement in immunization in other countries, especially developing ones, is warranted.PMID:35961937 | DOI:10.1016/j.japh.2022.06.008
Source: Herpes - August 12, 2022 Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Lan My Le Sajesh K Veettil Daniel Donaldson Warittakorn Kategeaw Raymond Hutubessy Philipp Lambach Nathorn Chaiyakunapruk Source Type: research

The status of Streptococcus pneumoniae in Iran compared to the world: a systematic review
Conclusion: Since pneumococcal serotypes differ in invasiveness, virulence, and antibiotic resistance it is important to closely monitor the changes on evolving serotypes, antibiotic resistance and virulence factors of this pathogen to be able to implement suitable prevention and therapeutic strategies.
Source: Reviews in Medical Microbiology - October 1, 2022 Category: Microbiology Tags: BACTERIOLOGY Source Type: research

The COVID-19 pandemic and vaccination abandonment in children: spatial heterogeneity maps
CONCLUSION: in an attempt to mitigate the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the immunization program experienced setbacks. The presence of clusters points to the need to implement integrated strategies that may involve different sectors for an active search for children and prevent outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases in the near future.PMID:36228235 | DOI:10.1590/1518-8345.6132.3642
Source: Revista Latino-Americana de Enfermagem - October 13, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Rayssa Nogueira Rodrigues Gabriela Louren ça Martins do Nascimento Luiz Henrique Arroyo Ricardo Alexandre Arc êncio Val éria Conceição de Oliveira Eliete Albano de Azevedo Guimar ães Source Type: research

Pneumococcal Vaccination in Rheumatology: Utilizing Nurse-Driven Protocol For Pneumococcal Vaccination in an Academic Rheumatology Clinic
CONCLUSION: It is feasible to employ a nurse-driven protocol for improving pneumococcal vaccination rates in immunosuppressed patients, despite difficulties posed by COVID-19 pandemic disruptions.PMID:36319017 | DOI:10.3899/jrheum.220771
Source: J Rheumatol - November 1, 2022 Category: Rheumatology Authors: Elena K Joerns Nagendra Pokala Bonnie Bermas Joan Reisch Dan Clarie Wang Reuben Arasaratnam Puneet Bajaj Source Type: research