Avoiding vaccinations in the general population and migrants

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Unit:
Κατεύθυνση Οργάνωση και Διοίκηση Υπηρεσιών Υγείας
Library of the School of Health Sciences
Deposit date:
2019-05-27
Year:
2019
Author:
Tsaliki Stamatina-Maria
Supervisors info:
Μαριάννα Διομήδους, Αναπληρώτρια Καθηγήτρια Τμήμα Νοσηλευτικής, ΕΚΠΑ, Επιβλέπουσα
Ιωάννης Μαντάς, Καθηγητής, Τμήμα Νοσηλευτικής, ΕΚΠΑ
Γεώργιος Φιλντίσης, Καθηγητής, Τμήμα Νοσηλευτικής, ΕΚΠΑ
Original Title:
Αποφυγή εμβολιασμών γενικού πληθυσμού και μεταναστών
Languages:
Greek
Translated title:
Avoiding vaccinations in the general population and migrants
Summary:
The present study dealt with the issue of vaccinations and was completed through three chapters, more specifically in the first, a general reference was made to vaccinations. More specifically, the historical review of the issue of vaccines and vaccinations in general, their effectiveness, side effects and types, as well as inactivated and attenuated vaccines, as well as all other species, was reported. Gravity was given to nomenclature and the development of immunization. Growth, patents and conservatives have not been received. Vaccines in veterinary medicine have also been examined. Extensive immunization due to vaccination is largely responsible for the elimination of diseases such as pox, polio, measles, tetanus, etc. worldwide.
As vaccines became more common, many people began to consider them as data. However, some vaccines remain unintended targets for many important diseases, including simple herpes, malaria, gonorrhea and HIV. Pathogens for inactivated vaccines are grown under controlled conditions and sacrificed as a means of reducing infectivity and thus preventing infection by the vaccine.
The second chapter then focused on avoiding vaccinations in the general population and the value of vaccines in disease prevention. In addition, social impacts on health and vaccine innovations as well as collective immunity have been recorded and have to do with the safety of vaccines. The development and use of new technology vaccines helps us combat the infectious diseases that were previously difficult to tackle with vaccination. Since new members are constantly emerging, our ability to modernize vaccines is ideally suited to addressing the challenges of infectious diseases.
Vaccination of masses to cause herd immunity has become common and has proven to be successful in preventing the spread of many infectious diseases. The opposition to vaccination has caused a challenge to the immunity of the population, allowing preventable diseases to persevere or return to communities with poor vaccination rates.
Finally, the third and final chapter referred to the avoidance of vaccinations for migrants. The vaccination coverage shown in the table refers to the vaccinations conducted in Greece and added to the pre-existing coverage in the countries of origin which WHO-UNICEF estimates are relatively good to moderate and to the emergency vaccination in the transit countries. The work ended with the conclusions.
Main subject category:
Health Sciences
Keywords:
Vaccinations, Pathogenic microbes, Immigrants, Immunity, Diseases, Prevention
Index:
No
Number of index pages:
0
Contains images:
Yes
Number of references:
132
Number of pages:
69
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