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Publikováno v:
Tubercle and Lung Disease. 76:300-310
Summary Setting: In April 1975, the general BCG vaccination of newborns in Sweden was replaced by selective vaccination of groups at increased risk for tuberculosis. Objective: To relate the incidence of atypical mycobacterial disease in children to
Publikováno v:
Tubercle and Lung Disease. 73:150-161
In April 1975, the mass vaccination of newborns against tuberculosis was replaced by selective vaccination of groups at risk. BCG coverage fell from more than 95% before 1974 to 1.8% between 1975 and 1982 and thereafter reached an average of 13.7% up
Autor:
A H Christiansen, Steffen Glismann, V Romanus, K Persson, M Muscat, A. Plesner, Blenda Böttiger
Publikováno v:
Weekly releases (1997–2007). 11
Since late January, 18 laboratory confirmed cases of measles have been reported in the Scandinavian region of Øresund; nine in Denmark and nine in Sweden.
Autor:
V, Romanus
Publikováno v:
Euro surveillance : bulletin Europeen sur les maladies transmissibles = European communicable disease bulletin. 11(3)
In 1975 the BCG vaccination policy in Sweden changed from routine vaccination of all newborn infants to selective vaccination of groups at higher risk. This report aims to evaluate the present BCG policy, with focus on the tuberculosis situation in S
Publikováno v:
Weekly releases (1997–2007). 5
Publikováno v:
Lakartidningen. 97(48)
During the period August 1994-December 1995 783 cases of active tuberculos (TB) were notified to the health authorities in Sweden. By means of questionnaires sent to the consulting physicians (92 per cent response rate) the treatment outcome was stud
Publikováno v:
Lakartidningen. 95(10)
In a worldwide epidemiological perspective, Sweden is well favoured with an annual tuberculosis incidence of approximately six cases per 100,000 of the population. Neither the impact of the HIV pandemic nor the occurrence of multiresistant strains of
Autor:
V, Romanus
Publikováno v:
Scandinavian journal of infectious diseases. Supplementum. 98
The incidence of tuberculosis has continued to decline in the Swedish-born population, but there has been an increase in the foreign-born population, especially among young adults and children. Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis is still rare in Sweden
Publikováno v:
Nordisk medicin. 110(2)
Compared with the rest of the world, the situation regarding tuberculosis is favourable in the Nordic countries. In 1993, the incidence for persons born in respective country (per 100,000 of the population) was 4.1 in Denmark, 3.2 in Iceland and Swed