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Autor:
Bruce Warshavsky, Itamar Grotto, Isabella Karakis, Emilia Anis, Gary M. Ginsberg, Esther Marva, Paul E. Slater, Ruslan Gosinov, Larisa Moerman
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Health Policy. 39:304-317
Pertussis is the only vaccine-preventable disease that has re-emerged in Israel. In the last two decades, despite high primary immunization coverage, crude incidence increased over tenfold, with especially high morbidity among infants and adolescents
Autor:
Ella Mendelson, Dan Gandacu, Paul E. Slater, Emilia Anis, Hanna Bin, Laor Orshan, Bruce Warshavsky, Boaz Lev, Eilat Shinar, Itamar Grotto
Publikováno v:
Journal of Infection. 68:170-175
Summary Background As a crossroads for bird migration between Africa and Eurasia and with its long history of human infection, Israel has been a major focus of attention during the continuing global spread of West Nile fever (WNF). This article revie
Autor:
Larisa Moerman, Boaz Lev, Itamar Grotto, Ehud Kaliner, Paul E. Slater, Bruce Warshavsky, Emilia Anis
Publikováno v:
Journal of Public Health Policy. 34:288-301
Since 1996, after the full institution of the two-dose measles, mumps, and rubella vaccine (MMR) regimen in Israel, rubella incidence has declined dramatically and has remained extremely low. Cyclical outbreaks ended; the two brief outbreaks that did
Autor:
Zahava Smetana, Yehuda L. Danon, Vered Yahalom, Eilat Shinar, Ella Mendelson, Emilia Anis, Paul E. Slater, Boaz Lev, Alex Leventhal, Shmuel Reznikovich, Ruth Zach
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Infectious Diseases. 13(3):403-409
Summary Objectives Between July 2002 and April 2003, over 21000 individuals were revaccinated against smallpox by the Israeli Ministry of Health. The objectives of the campaign were to create an immunized core of first responders, to review vaccinati
Publikováno v:
Vaccine. 13:1529-1532
In a double-blind historical cohort study, 485 underimmune women who received rubella vaccine post-partum during 1985-1990 and 493 controls matched for age, place of residence and date of delivery were queried by phone concerning joint complaints fol
Publikováno v:
Epidemiology and infection. 140(3)
SUMMARYMumps outbreaks in recent years have given rise to questions about the effectiveness of the mumps vaccine. This study examined the epidemiological data from a recent mumps outbreak in Israel and from outbreaks in other countries with high vacc
Publikováno v:
Clinical Infectious Diseases. 17:126-132
Meningococcal disease accounts for approximately 20% of cases of bacterial meningitis in Israel. During the period 1951-1990, the annual incidence of meningococcal disease rarely exceeded two cases per 100,000 persons and was generally higher among n
Autor:
Yael Arbeli, Alex Leventhal, Boaz Lev, Paul E. Slater, Yitzhak Berlovitz, Emilia Anis, Yoram Sivan, Avi Israeli
Publikováno v:
Journal of public health policy. 31(3)
When four deaths occurred in one week among influenza vaccine recipients, the Israeli Health Ministry suspended its 2006 influenza vaccination campaign pending investigation of the causes of death. Medical histories of the deceased vaccinees, quality
Autor:
Bruce Warshavsky, Avi Israeli, Paul E. Slater, Emilia Anis, Itamar Grotto, Larisa Moerman, Boaz Lev
Publikováno v:
The Journal of infection. 59(4)
Summary Background Despite success in controlling measles through a national immunization program, Israel recently experienced its largest measles outbreak since 1994. Methods Using data reported by health district offices to the Ministry of Health,
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Epidemiology. 20:284-289
During the 1988 outbreak of 15 cases of Type 1 poliomyelitis mainly among previously vaccinated young adults in Israel, there were conflicting views on the need for and timing of mass vaccination. Since there was a possibility that the initially loca