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... changes. Hepatitis A vaccine : All students entering kindergarten, statewide, are required to have two doses. Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR) vaccine : All students entering kindergarten are required to have two doses of measles, mumps, and Rubella ...
Source:The Dallas Morning News
Date:October 2, 2009
... ineffective. Twenty-seven percent were afraid of needles. And even though vaccines for once-pervasive diseases such as mumps, measles, rubella and polio have nearly eradicated the diseases from the Western Hemisphere, an anti-vaccination movement is ...
Source:The Pitt News
Date:October 2, 2009
... schoolchildren. Starting Aug. 1, students were to receive age-appropriate immunizations for hepatitis A; measles, mumps and rubella (MMR); meningococcal disease; Tdap and varicella to attend school. Denton parents were notified of the requirements ...
Source:Denton Record-Chronicle
Date:October 2, 2009
... and updates. The department said all children between the ages of four and nine will now get their second Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR) vaccine at four years of age, while the DTPolio vaccination will continue to be given when the child is nine ...
Source:The Daily Herald
Date:October 2, 2009
... students to have two doses each of vaccines for hepatitis A; for varicella, also known as chickenpox; and for measles, mumps and rubella. Seventh-grade students needed two doses of varicella vaccine; a booster for tetanus, diphtheria and acellular ...
Source:Amarillo.com
Date:October 2, 2009
... from Health Protection Scotland also showed there were 23 cases of food poisoning last week and three instances of the mumps. The full article contains 64 words and appears in Edinburgh Evening News newspaper. Source: Edinburgh Evening News ...
Source:Scotsman.com
Date:October 2, 2009
... have been reported, as one would expect with any injectable vaccine, whether it's flu vaccine or measles, mumps and rubella or HPV vaccine," Romanowski said from Edmonton, where she headed one of the Cervarix clinical trials. "There is to date no ...
Source:The Victoria Star
Date:October 1, 2009
... the flu. You have a cold or a sore throat. You recently have been exposed to and never have had chicken pox, measles, mumps or flu. Martin said visitors are taking note of the sign, and she heard of one parent with a child come to visit the new ...
Source:The Leaf Chronicle
Date:October 1, 2009
... but not the only, vaccinations required to work in a hospital. Hospital workers must have immunity to the measles, mumps and rubella. They also are required to get tested for tuberculosis annually. "I think it's silly not to get the flu shot," said ...
Source:LoHud
Date:October 1, 2009
... The rules apply to kindergartners and seventh-graders who must be immunized against diseases like Hepatis A, measles, mumps, rubella, chicken pox, tetanus, diphtheria, a-celluar pertussis and meningococcal illnesses KRLD News Photos Click here for ...
Source:KRLD NewsRadio 1080
Date:October 1, 2009
... physicians includes those against pneumococcal pneumonia, diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis, hepatitis A and B, measles-mumps-rubella, chicken pox, meningococcal disease, human papillomavirus, and shingles. By staying up to date on the recommended ...
Source:Philly.com
Date:October 1, 2009
... students have two doses each of vaccines for hepatitis A; for varicella, also known as chickenpox; and for measles, mumps and rubella. Seventh-grade students need two doses of varicella vaccine; a booster for tetanus, diphtheria and acellular ...
Source:Amarillo.com
Date:October 1, 2009
... our children. Another reason parents started "suspecting" vaccines as a cause of Autism, is because the MMR (Measles,Mumps,Rubella) vaccine is given at 12-15 months of age. Unfortunately this is coincidentally the same time Autism would normally ...
Source:Associated Content
Date:October 1, 2009
... of well-baby visits, including immunizations, to protect against ten major diseases. These are: polio; measles; mumps; chicken pox; rubella (roo-BELL-luh), which is German measles; pertussis (per-TUSS-sus), which is whooping cough; diphtheria ...
Source:FOX30Online
Date:September 30, 2009
... flu. * You have a cold or a sore throat. * You recently have been exposed to and never have had chicken pox, measles, mumps or flu. For more on the story, see tomorrow's edition of The Leaf-Chronicle.
Source:The Leaf Chronicle
Date:September 30, 2009
... last spring and require five new immunizations. The changes involved the following vaccines: Hepatitis A; Measles, Mumps and Rubella (MMR); Varicella; Tetanus, Diphtheria and Pertussis (Tdap); and Meningococcal. The state vaccination extension only ...
Source:KTVT Fort Worth
Date:September 30, 2009
... Of course, thank goodness, there are some words we don't have to remember any more, like tubercolosis, scarlet fever, mumps, hunch back and club feet. I was telling my daughter about all these phrases and words and she informed me "Only Seniors use ...
Source:Quebec Chronicle-Telegraph
Date:September 30, 2009
... from Merck & Co. Inc. ($2.3 billion in 2008 sales); * Merck's ProQuad/M-M-R II/Varivax line, for measles, mumps, rubella, and chicken pox ($1.3 billion); * Infanrx and Pediarix, also for childhood inoculations, from GlaxoSmithKline plc ($1.3 ...
Source:BioWorld
Date:September 28, 2009
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