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Highlights of the 27th International Papillomavirus Conference and Clinical Workshop (Berlin, 17-22 September 2011)- Part 2: Applied Clinical Science
Abstract: The 27th International Papillomavirus Conference and Clinical Workshop, held in Berlin (17-22 September 2011), brought together more than 2000 scientists, clinicians and public health experts who ...
Highlights of the 27th International Papillomavirus Conference and Clinical Workshop (Berlin, 17-22 September 2011)- Part 2: Applied Clinical Science
clinicians and public health experts who shared new findings in the knowledge of the HPV and the prevention and treatment of HPV-related disease. In this second of three reports of the conference, the applied ...
WHO Working Group discussion on revision of the WHO recommendations for the production and control of poliomyelitis vaccines (oral): TRS Nos. 904 and 910. Report of Meeting held on 20-22 July 2010, Geneva, Switzerland
USA vaccine vaccines WHO working group world World Health World Health Organization World-health-organization Abstract: Oral poliomyelitis vaccine (OPV) is a critical part of the polio eradication ...
Qualitative risk assessment in a data-scarce environment: a model to assess the impact of control measures on spread of African Swine Fever.
qualitative risk assessment frameworks have proved useful to assess risks associated with animal health diseases. As part of a scientific opinion for the European Commission (EC) on African Swine Fever (ASF), ...
Collaborative Study for the Validation of Alternative in vitro Potency Assays for Human Tetanus Immunoglobulin
for immunoglobulin products with high potencies. Eight laboratories (public and industry) took part in this additional study to test 3 samples with medium and high potencies by EIA and TIA. Results ...
Possible routes of introduction of bluetongue virus serotype 8 into the epicentre of the 2006 epidemic in north-western Europe.
transfers of domestic or wild ruminants, non-susceptible mammal species and ruminant germ plasms into the AFI during the high-risk period (HRP), registered by the Trade Control and Expert System (TRACES) of ...
Impact of the (Non-) Built Environment on Mental Health in Brussels : The NAMED PROJECT
terms of (non-)built environment, quality of air and noise. Second, civil society, stakeholders and local or scientific experts will be consulted by means of multiple case studies, focus groups and ...
Urban environment and mental health: the NAMED project, protocol for a mixed-method study.
residential environment. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: Following a mixed-method approach, this project combines quantitative and qualitative research. In the quantitative part, we analyse among the Brussels urban population ...