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Effectiveness of measles vaccination for control of exposed children
Barrabeig, Irene; Rovira, Ariadna; Rius, Cristina; Muñoz Gracia, María del Pilar; Soldevila, Nuria; Batalla, Joan; Domínguez, Àngela (Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2010-09-14)
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Accés restringit per política de l'editorialThe effectiveness of measles vaccine for postexposure prophylaxis at educational centers was investigated. A total of 166 children who shared the classroom with 10 confirmed cases during the infectious period of cases ... -
Influenza vaccine coverage, influenza-associated morbidity and all-cause mortality in Catalonia (Spain)
Muñoz Gracia, María del Pilar; Soldevila, Nuria; Martínez, Anna; Carmona, Glòria; Batalla, Joan; Acosta Argueta, Lesly María; Domínguez, Àngela (2011-05-26)
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Accés restringit per política de l'editorialThe objective of this work was to study the behaviour of influenza with respect to morbidity and allcause mortality in Catalonia, and their association with influenza vaccination coverage. The study was carried out over ... -
Influenza vaccine effectiveness in preventing severe outcomes in patients hospitalized with laboratory-confirmed influenza during the 2017–2018 season. A retrospective cohort study in catalonia (spain)
Acosta Argueta, Lesly María; Soldevila, Nuria; Torner, Nuria; Martínez, Ana; Ayneto, Xavier; Rius, Cristina; Jané, Mireia; Domínguez, Àngela (2021-08-01)
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Accés obertSeasonal influenza is a common cause of hospital admission, especially in older people and those with comorbidities. The objective of this study was to determine influenza vaccine effectiveness (VE) in preventing intensive ... -
The impact of immigration and vaccination in reducing the incidence of hepatitis B in Catalonia (Spain)
Oviedo de La Fuente, Manuel; Muñoz Gracia, María del Pilar; Carmona, Gloria; Borras, Eva; Batalla, Joan; Soldevila, Nuria; Domínguez, Àngela (2012-08-06)
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Accés obertBackground The Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is a major cause of liver disease and liver cancer worldwide according to the World Health Organization. Following acute HBV infection, 1-5% of infected healthy adults ...