Bağışıklamada amaç; toplumda, özellikle bebek ve çocuklarda aşı ile korunabilir hastalıkların önüne geçmektir. Rutin aşı takvimimizde olmayan ancak toplumda sık gördüğümüz hastalıklara karşı virüs aşıları mevcuttur.
2. Prevention of Hepatitis A through active or passive
immunization: Recommendations of Advisory Committee
on Immunization Practices (ACIP).MMWR 2006; 55 (No.
RR-7): 1-23.
3. Bell BP. Feinstone SM. Hepatitis A vaccine.In: Vaccines,Ed.
By Plotkin SA, Orenstein WA,4th ed.Elsevier Inc.2004:
269-97.
5. Academy of Pediatrics.Hepatitis A. In: Pickering LK, Baker
CJ, Long SS, McMillan JA,eds.Red Book:2006 Report of
the Committee on Infectious Diseases.27th ed.Elk Grove
Village, IL;American Academy of Pediatrics;2006: 326-35.
6. Galazka MA. Genel İmmünoloji. Bağışıklamanın
İmmünolojik Temelleri içinde Çev:Egemen A., Akşit S.TC.
Sağlık Bakanlığı TSH Genel Md. Yayınları. Ankara 1993:1-
20.
7. Gan R, Amir J, Livni G et al. Concomittant administration
of a virosome-adjuvanted hepatitis a vaccine with routine
childhood vaccines at age twelve to fifteen months: a
randomized controlled trial.Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2007; 26:
787-93.
8. Velazquez FR, Matson DO, Calva JJ, et al. Rotavirus
infections in infants as protection against subsequent
infections. N Eng J Med 1996; 405: 1022-8.
10. MP Manish, H Penina, Baggs J, et al. Intussusception and
rotavirus vaccination: a review of the available evidence
Expert Review of Vaccines, November 2009, Vol. 8, No. 11,
Pages 1555-1564.
11. Palacios GR, Schael IP, Velazquez FR, et al. Safety and
efficacy of an attenuated vaccine against severe rotavirus
gastroenteritis. N Engl J Med 2006; 354: 11-22.
12. De Vos B, Vesikari T, Linhares AC,et al. A Rotavirus
vaccine for Prophylaxis of Infants Against Rotavirus
gastroenteritis Pediatr Infect Dis J 2004;23(10 suppl):
S179-182.
Special Virus Vaccines - 1
Year 2012,
Volume: 12 Issue: 1, 42 - 45, 01.01.2012
The aim of immunization is to prevent the vaccine-prevantable disease especially in infants and children. There are
vaccines for diseases that are not in current immunization
schedules, but are frequently detected in public.
2. Prevention of Hepatitis A through active or passive
immunization: Recommendations of Advisory Committee
on Immunization Practices (ACIP).MMWR 2006; 55 (No.
RR-7): 1-23.
3. Bell BP. Feinstone SM. Hepatitis A vaccine.In: Vaccines,Ed.
By Plotkin SA, Orenstein WA,4th ed.Elsevier Inc.2004:
269-97.
5. Academy of Pediatrics.Hepatitis A. In: Pickering LK, Baker
CJ, Long SS, McMillan JA,eds.Red Book:2006 Report of
the Committee on Infectious Diseases.27th ed.Elk Grove
Village, IL;American Academy of Pediatrics;2006: 326-35.
6. Galazka MA. Genel İmmünoloji. Bağışıklamanın
İmmünolojik Temelleri içinde Çev:Egemen A., Akşit S.TC.
Sağlık Bakanlığı TSH Genel Md. Yayınları. Ankara 1993:1-
20.
7. Gan R, Amir J, Livni G et al. Concomittant administration
of a virosome-adjuvanted hepatitis a vaccine with routine
childhood vaccines at age twelve to fifteen months: a
randomized controlled trial.Pediatr Infect Dis J. 2007; 26:
787-93.
8. Velazquez FR, Matson DO, Calva JJ, et al. Rotavirus
infections in infants as protection against subsequent
infections. N Eng J Med 1996; 405: 1022-8.
10. MP Manish, H Penina, Baggs J, et al. Intussusception and
rotavirus vaccination: a review of the available evidence
Expert Review of Vaccines, November 2009, Vol. 8, No. 11,
Pages 1555-1564.
11. Palacios GR, Schael IP, Velazquez FR, et al. Safety and
efficacy of an attenuated vaccine against severe rotavirus
gastroenteritis. N Engl J Med 2006; 354: 11-22.
12. De Vos B, Vesikari T, Linhares AC,et al. A Rotavirus
vaccine for Prophylaxis of Infants Against Rotavirus
gastroenteritis Pediatr Infect Dis J 2004;23(10 suppl):
S179-182.