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Catawba County Animal Services to offer free rabies vaccinations, while they last, on September 21, 2011

Vaccines will be administered on a first-come, first-serve basis, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., or until the supply is depleted on September 21, World Rabies Day, thanks to 250 vaccines provided by the World Rabies Organization and Pfizer Animal Health.




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Daryl Boich, CPA, Joins Charitable Expedition in Africa to Support Vaccinations and School Construction

Daryl Boich, CPA, Joins Charitable Expedition in Africa to Support Vaccinations and School Construction




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Final phase for polio vaccinations resumes in northern Gaza

The third and final phase of polio vaccinations is underway in the northern Gaza strip after being postponed due to a lack of access and safety concerns, UNICEF announced on Friday.




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DHSS to Launch Toll-Free Number for Eligible Delawareans Who Are Homebound to Access COVID-19 Vaccinations

Starting Dec. 15, all requests for a homebound vaccination or booster will be filtered through a toll-free number – 1-888-491-4988 – to be assessed and scheduled. Live operators will staff the toll-free line from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays.




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Bali Urges Dengue Fever Vaccinations for Foreign Tourists Amid Rising Cases

The Bali regional government in Indonesia is advising foreign tourists visiting the resort island to receive dengue vaccinations due to the current rise




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WHO says ‘intense bombardment’ halts Gaza polio vaccinations

The U.N. health body said it had been “compelled to postpone” the bid to give 119,279 children in northern Gaza a second vaccine dose due to the escalating violence




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Coronavirus LIVE: Scotland not prepared for mass vaccinations | PM prepares to drop stay at home message

The Herald is bringing live coronavirus updates and breaking news from Scotland, the UK and the world.




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Exclusive: AFL makes call on compulsory flu vaccinations

The AFL has decided to take the opposite approach to the NRL, telling clubs that players and officials don't have to have a flu vaccination.




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Polio Vaccinations on the Afghan-Pakistan Border

Shayma doesn't fear militant threats and conspiracies while getting her children vaccinated with polio drops that could finally eradicate the crippling disease.




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Childhood Vaccinations-Why Are They So Important?

In a developing country like India, where majority of the population resides in the rural areas, it is essential that h




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May 21: Free Pet Pantry, Vaccinations and Microchips




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AAEP: Routine Vaccinations Considered Essential During COVID-19 Pandemic

The Infectious Disease Committee of the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) has issued revised guidelines for the administration of selected core and risk-based vaccines to horses. The recommendations are based on the age of the horse and its previous vaccination history and are meant to serve as a reference for veterinarians. Reviewed guidelines include […]

The post AAEP: Routine Vaccinations Considered Essential During COVID-19 Pandemic appeared first on Horse Racing News | Paulick Report.




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Letters: Don’t drop ball on vaccinations (5/4/20)

Don’t drop ball on vaccinations Re: “Immunization rates drop as parents avoid doctor’s visits,” April 24 news story




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Letters: Don’t drop ball on vaccinations (5/4/20)

Don’t drop ball on vaccinations Re: “Immunization rates drop as parents avoid doctor’s visits,” April 24 news story




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Measles vaccinations in U.S. children fall up to 60 percent since pandemic, CDC says

Pediatric vaccination against measles has declined by as much as 60 percent nationally since the start of the COVID-19 outbreak, according to new data released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.




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Early Vaccinations Are Not Risk Factors for Celiac Disease

Celiac disease is an immunologic disorder with autoimmune features. Sweden experienced an epidemic of celiac disease in infants (1984–1996). Early vaccinations might influence the risk for autoimmune diseases, and could potentially have contributed to celiac disease risk and the epidemic.

Early vaccinations within the national Swedish program are not risk factors for celiac disease, nor do changes over time contribute to explaining the Swedish epidemic. A protective effect by vaccination against tuberculosis (bacillus Calmette-Guérin) is suggested. (Read the full article)




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Physician Attitudes Regarding School-Located Vaccinations

Implementing expanded vaccination recommendations has challenged primary care providers, who administer the majority of vaccines in the United States. School-located vaccination has been proposed as a means of increasing vaccination rates while reducing the burden on primary care providers.

This study assesses physicians’ support for their patients’ receipt of vaccines in school. Additionally, it compares physicians’ support for adolescent versus influenza vaccination and compares support by insurance status of their patient. (Read the full article)




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Horse owners urged to make sure vaccinations are up to date

With warm weather here and mosquito season under way, Delaware horse owners are being advised to make certain their equines’ vaccinations are current to protect against the threat of two potentially fatal diseases. Unvaccinated horses suffer most severely from both West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis, which are spread by infected mosquitoes and can be fatal.




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Horse owners urged to make sure vaccinations are up to date

West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis both spread by mosquitoes DOVER – Delaware horse owners are being advised to make certain their equines’ vaccinations are current to protect against the threat of two potentially fatal diseases. Unvaccinated horses suffer most severely from both West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis, which are spread by […]



  • Department of Agriculture

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Cat owners urged to make sure vaccinations are up to date

  DOVER – Delaware cat owners are being advised to make certain that their pets’ vaccinations are up to date to protect against disease after three cases of feline distemper, also called feline panleukopenia, were recently reported by a Dover-area veterinary clinic. The three reported cases occurred in two six-month-old kittens and one adult cat. […]



  • Department of Agriculture
  • Division of Public Health

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Equine vaccinations essential during peak mosquito season

Late summer coincides with peak mosquito season, which brings an increased risk of mosquito-borne diseases such as West Nile Virus (WNV) and Eastern Equine Encephalitis (EEE) for humans, but also for horses. “Owners are encouraged to talk to their veterinarian about having their horses vaccinated against these viruses,” said Delaware State Veterinarian Dr. Heather Hirst.



  • Department of Agriculture
  • Delaware Department of Agriculture
  • Eastern Equine Encephalomyelitis
  • horse
  • horses
  • mosquito
  • mosquito-borne diseases
  • vaccination
  • West Nile Virus

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Study Leads to Improved Vaccinations Against Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Skin vaccination generates protective CD8 T-cells that are recruited to the genital tissues. Study conducted by King's College London scientists has revealed




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Childhood Vaccinations may Help Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance

In low and middle income countries, immunizing children with two common vaccines namely the pneumococcal conjugate and rotavirus vaccines was found to