AbstractContextChildren with cancer, when on treatment and immunosuppressed, are at risk of infection from live vaccines and do not mount an adequate protective response to inactivated vaccines. Hence, immunizing them during and after treatment requires special considerations.AimWe wanted to assess the current practice of clinicians caring for children with cancer in India regarding immunisation in these children during and after treatment.Methods and materialClinicians from India attending the various pediatric cancer conferences in 2013 were invited to complete a questionnaire.Statistical analysis usedData was analysed using software SPSS version 16 and GraphPad InStat version 3.05. Conventional statistics were used for analysis. Variatio...
Background: In 2015, the Vellore district in southern India was selected for intensified routine imm...
Objective:Vaccinations are the most important tool to prevent infectious diseases. Chemotherapy-indu...
Background: Immunisation from the very beginning of life not only reduces morbidity and mortality fr...
Context: Children with cancer, when on treatment and immunosuppressed, are at risk of infection from...
AbstractContextChildren with cancer, when on treatment and immunosuppressed, are at risk of infectio...
Context: Immunization helps in controlling infectious diseases. Child immunization is an important c...
Objectives Children accessing healthcare systems represent a vulnerable population with risk factors...
BACKGROUND: Vaccination recommendations for childhood cancer survivors are ambiguous. Limited data e...
BackgroundA limited number of studies have examined the vaccine-specific antibody status of children...
There has been enormous progress in the treatment of childhood cancer in the developed world and the...
India was the last country in the world to implement a two-dose strategy for measles-containing vacc...
Reasons for the low coverage of immunization vary from logistic ones to those dependent on human beh...
Childhood cancers are a rare group of diseases for which despite relatively high cure rates for some...
Context:Roughly three million children die each year of vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs) with a s...
Management of childhood cancers in India has seen a new high in last few decades due to collaborativ...
Background: In 2015, the Vellore district in southern India was selected for intensified routine imm...
Objective:Vaccinations are the most important tool to prevent infectious diseases. Chemotherapy-indu...
Background: Immunisation from the very beginning of life not only reduces morbidity and mortality fr...
Context: Children with cancer, when on treatment and immunosuppressed, are at risk of infection from...
AbstractContextChildren with cancer, when on treatment and immunosuppressed, are at risk of infectio...
Context: Immunization helps in controlling infectious diseases. Child immunization is an important c...
Objectives Children accessing healthcare systems represent a vulnerable population with risk factors...
BACKGROUND: Vaccination recommendations for childhood cancer survivors are ambiguous. Limited data e...
BackgroundA limited number of studies have examined the vaccine-specific antibody status of children...
There has been enormous progress in the treatment of childhood cancer in the developed world and the...
India was the last country in the world to implement a two-dose strategy for measles-containing vacc...
Reasons for the low coverage of immunization vary from logistic ones to those dependent on human beh...
Childhood cancers are a rare group of diseases for which despite relatively high cure rates for some...
Context:Roughly three million children die each year of vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs) with a s...
Management of childhood cancers in India has seen a new high in last few decades due to collaborativ...
Background: In 2015, the Vellore district in southern India was selected for intensified routine imm...
Objective:Vaccinations are the most important tool to prevent infectious diseases. Chemotherapy-indu...
Background: Immunisation from the very beginning of life not only reduces morbidity and mortality fr...