Vaccination in family medicine practice [Text] / R. Yu. Hrytsko [et al.] // Сімейна медицина. - 2020. - № 1/2. - P41-44. - Bibliogr. at the end of the art.


MeSH-головна:
ВАКЦИНАЦИЯ -- VACCINATION (использование, классификация, методы, оборудование, противопоказания, стандарты)
ВРАЧИ СЕМЕЙНЫЕ -- PHYSICIANS, FAMILY (законодательство и юриспруденция, использование, классификация, обучение, стандарты, статистика, этика)
Анотація: Vaccination is the most effective measure against infectious diseases. Due to vaccinations, smallpox was eliminated, poliomyelitis and tetanus morbidity decreased dramatically. According to WHO, 12 million children around the world annually die from infectious diseases. Of these, 7.5 million lives are lost to diseases against which we do not yet have vaccines, but more than 4 million people die from preventable diseases. Immunization is currently considered to be one of the most effective and cost-effective medical interventions in the epidemic process. The more economically developed a country is, the more diseases is its population protected from with the help of immunoprophylaxis. In order to create herd immunity, WHO recommends that at least 95 % of individuals should be vaccinated. However, in the Lviv region andUkrainethere is a negative tendency to reduce the coverage of preventive vaccinations up to 45–53%, which is a danger of the emergence and epidemic spread of preve ntable disease
Дод.точки доступу:
Hrytsko, R. Yu.
Fedorenko, S. M.
Ivanchenko1, N. O.
Snitovska, O. Y.

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