The document covers materials such as Influenza A (H1N1) vaccines safety and effectiveness, the immunogenicity, benefit-risk evaluation, vaccine manufacturers, the vaccines authorised, research, clinical and public health centres, components of strategies in monitoring the benefit-risk A/H1N1 vaccines, and the funding mechanisms in relation to the overall benefit-risk assesment.
Archives for November, 2009
Neurology Article: The Pathophysiology of Stroke
Major mechanisms causing brain damage in stroke are described in the following article of Neurology. It covers materials such as Focal Ischemic Injury, Cerebral Blood Flow, Mechanisms of Neuronal Injury, Ischemic Penumbra, Neuronal Death, Ischemic Stroke, Thrombosis, Embolism, Global-Ischemic or Hypotensive Stroke, and Question and Answers in association with Pathophysiology of Stroke.
Pneumonia Article: Nosocomial Infection, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis and Treatment
Here is an article contains information regarding hospital-acquired pneumonia, the pathophysiology, diagnosis and the treatment. There are also contain informations: the CDC criteria for nosocomial pneumonia, Modified Clinical Pulmonary Infection Score, and Causative organisms and empiric treatment.
The Differences Between Adjuvant and Non-Adjuvant H1N1 Vaccine for Pregnant Woman
The consideration and differences whether pregnant woman should receive adjuvant or non-adjuvant H1N1 vaccine are clarified in the following article. Accordingly, one fact is stated that both types of vaccine are safe which has been declared by all countries.
