Combined hepatitis A and typhoid vaccines have been widely used globally and proven to be safe, well tolerated and efficacious in adults. The combined hepatitis A and typhoid vaccine (Vivaxim) available in Australia is licenced for use from age 16 years but the monovalent components are approved for use from age 2 years. Advantages of a single injection have led to widespread 'off-label' use of Vivaxim in children. This study aimed to investigate the tolerability of Vivaxim in children aged 2-16 years.A prospective observational study was conducted at Travel Medicine Alliance clinics across Australia. Children who required vaccination for both hepatitis A and typhoid were offered the option of receiving Vivaxim. Parents were contacted 3 day...
ObjectiveThis study evaluated the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of live attenuated influe...
AbstractBackgroundInactivated quadrivalent influenza vaccine (IIV4) containing two influenza A strai...
BACKGROUND: Typhoid fever is endemic in Karachi, with an incidence among children ranging from 170 t...
Introduction: Hepatitis A, caused by hepatitis A virus (HAV), is primarily transmitted via the fecal...
SummaryObjectivesTo compare the immunogenicity, safety, and interchangeability of two pediatric hepa...
Background:Vaccines against hepatitis A and typhoid fever are well established and have an excellent...
IntroductionThere is a high global incidence of typhoid fever, with an annual mortality rate of 200,...
Background: Typhoid fever causes more than 21 million cases of disease and 200,000 deaths yearly wor...
The safety and immunogenicity of an inactivated hepatitis A vaccine ( AVAXIM, 160 antigen units) was...
IntroductionThere is a high global incidence of typhoid fever, with an annual mortality rate of 200,...
Background and Aims: Hepatitis A virus (HAV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV) are vaccine preventable imp...
Background: Typhoid vaccination is a public health priority in developing countries where young chil...
BACKGROUND: A two dose schedule (0 and 6 months) for a combined hepatitis A and B vaccine is current...
Background: Inactivated quadrivalent influenza vaccine (IIV4) containing two influenza A strains and...
A prospective, randomised, observer-blind, comparative study was performed in healthy adults with a ...
ObjectiveThis study evaluated the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of live attenuated influe...
AbstractBackgroundInactivated quadrivalent influenza vaccine (IIV4) containing two influenza A strai...
BACKGROUND: Typhoid fever is endemic in Karachi, with an incidence among children ranging from 170 t...
Introduction: Hepatitis A, caused by hepatitis A virus (HAV), is primarily transmitted via the fecal...
SummaryObjectivesTo compare the immunogenicity, safety, and interchangeability of two pediatric hepa...
Background:Vaccines against hepatitis A and typhoid fever are well established and have an excellent...
IntroductionThere is a high global incidence of typhoid fever, with an annual mortality rate of 200,...
Background: Typhoid fever causes more than 21 million cases of disease and 200,000 deaths yearly wor...
The safety and immunogenicity of an inactivated hepatitis A vaccine ( AVAXIM, 160 antigen units) was...
IntroductionThere is a high global incidence of typhoid fever, with an annual mortality rate of 200,...
Background and Aims: Hepatitis A virus (HAV) and hepatitis B virus (HBV) are vaccine preventable imp...
Background: Typhoid vaccination is a public health priority in developing countries where young chil...
BACKGROUND: A two dose schedule (0 and 6 months) for a combined hepatitis A and B vaccine is current...
Background: Inactivated quadrivalent influenza vaccine (IIV4) containing two influenza A strains and...
A prospective, randomised, observer-blind, comparative study was performed in healthy adults with a ...
ObjectiveThis study evaluated the safety, tolerability, and immunogenicity of live attenuated influe...
AbstractBackgroundInactivated quadrivalent influenza vaccine (IIV4) containing two influenza A strai...
BACKGROUND: Typhoid fever is endemic in Karachi, with an incidence among children ranging from 170 t...