Immunity
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- Immunisation SCHEDULES. // Pulse;4/14/2003, Vol. 63 Issue 15, p84
Presents a chart related to immunization schedules in Great Britain.
- TRAVEL immunisation SCHEDULES. // Pulse;1/22/2005, Vol. 65 Issue 3, p64
Presents the travel immunization schedules in Great Britain.
- Advances in immunization. Walling, Anne D. // American Family Physician;02/15/98, Vol. 57 Issue 4, p860
Presents a study on the advancement of immunization, from the journal `Australian Family Physician' dated August 1997. Identification of diseases which vaccine development was targeted at; Details on quadrivalent infant vaccines.
- Opportunistic immunization works. // Australian Nursing Journal;Dec96/Jan97, Vol. 4 Issue 6, p17
Reports on the introduction of an opportunistic immunization program in New South Wales, Australia. Vaccination of children belonging from families with low socioeconomic status and multicultural population; Contribution of a hospital for the immunization of a community vulnerable to incomplete...
- IMMUNISATION MYTHS AND MISCONCEPTIONS. Robinson, Priscilla; Flood, Margaret // Australian Nursing Journal;Apr97, Vol. 4 Issue 9, p16
Emphasizes the importance of immunization. Myths and misconceptions concerning immunization; Absence of serious side effects of vaccines; Protection against sudden infant death syndrome; Herd immunity; Risk of developing measles for non-immunized children; Risks involved in refusing...
- Court limits personal liability. Greenwald, Judy // Business Insurance;08/03/98, Vol. 32 Issue 31, p2
Presents information on a July 16, 1998 ruling by a California Supreme Court, which gives managers immunity from discrimination claims for personnel-related actions, inclusive of firing and discipling workers. What are some of the disadvantages of the ruling; Benefits which managers will...
- The immune system. Cohn, J.E. // Current Health 2;Apr89, Vol. 15 Issue 8, p4
Discusses the immune system, which fights viruses and bacteria. How the immune system works; Viruses; Vaccine; AIDS; Allergic reaction. INSET: Bolstering your immune system..
- Protect yourself from contagious diseases. // Current Health 1;Mar1998, Vol. 21 Issue 7, p14
Points out that full immunization during childhood prevents one from contracting serious diseases later in life. What diseases immunization prevents one from contracting; How vaccines function; Information on chicken pox; Details on measles; Explanation of the importance of a good...
- The immune system: your body's department... Benderly, B.L. // FDA Consumer;Mar1988, Vol. 22 Issue 2, p22
Frontiers are what the human body's immune system is all about--the frontier between the body and its invaders, the boundary between `self' and `foreign' matter. Basic facts on the body's specialized organs and cells that make up the immune system.
- An overachiever immune system. // FDA Consumer;May89, Vol. 23 Issue 4, p19
Describes the body's immune system and how its ability to maintain constant readiness to fight off foreign substances (antigens) can make millions of people susceptible to allergic diseases.


