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Immunization
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- Medical News & Perspectives
Campaign Aims to Boost Adult Vaccinations
- Rebecca Voelker
JAMA 2009; 301: 1976.
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- From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Recommended Adult Immunization Schedule—United States, 2009
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JAMA 2009; 301: 1649.
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- From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Progress in Global Measles Control and Mortality Reduction, 2000-2007
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JAMA 2009; 301: 1430-1431.
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- From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Invasive Haemophilus influenzae Type B Disease in Five Young Children—Minnesota, 2008
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JAMA 2009; 301: 1330-1331.
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- From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Pneumonia Hospitalizations Among Young Children Before and After Introduction of Pneumococcal Conjugate Vaccine —United States, 1997-2006
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JAMA 2009; 301: 1220-1222.
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- Original Contributions
Clinical and Immunological Response to Attenuated Tissue-Cultured Smallpox Vaccine LC16m8
- Tomoya Saito; Tatsuya Fujii; Yasuhiro Kanatani; Masayuki Saijo; Shigeru Morikawa; Hiroyuki Yokote; Tsutomu Takeuchi; Noriyuki Kuwabara
JAMA 2009; 301: 1025-1033.
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- Editorials
The Evolution of Influenza Resistance and Treatment
- David M. Weinstock; Gianna Zuccotti
JAMA 2009; 301: 1066-1069.
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- Original Contributions
Live Attenuated or Inactivated Influenza Vaccines and Medical Encounters for Respiratory Illnesses Among US Military Personnel
- Zhong Wang; Steven Tobler; Jean Roayaei; Angelia Eick
JAMA 2009; 301: 945-953.
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Vaccination Coverage Among Adolescents Aged 13-17 Years—United States, 2007
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JAMA 2009; 301: 713-715.
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Recommended Immunization Schedules for Persons Aged 0 Through 18 Years—United States, 2009
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JAMA 2009; 301: 715-718.
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