PRISMΔDB
Torna al Dataset

Documento #490

Processato
Contenuto Testuale
Adult vaccination, part 2: vaccines for persons at high risk. Teaching Immunization for Medical Education (TIME) Project.
The morbidity and mortality from vaccine-preventable diseases are high among adults with underlying medical conditions. Influenza vaccination is recommended annually, optimally between October and mid-November, for all persons 50 years of age and older and those with cardiac disease with potential for altered hemodynamics, diabetes mellitus, immunocompromising conditions, pulmonary disease, or renal disease. This season, because of production delays, influenza vaccination campaigns are planned for November. Pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccination is recommended for all persons 65 years and older and for those with alcoholism, asplenia, cardiac disease, cirrhosis, diabetes mellitus, immunocompromising conditions, pulmonary disease, or chronic renal disease. Indications for hepatitis B vaccination include chronic renal disease and hemodialysis, as well as employment in health care or employment as a mortician or public safety officer. It is also recommended for homosexual men, those who have multiple sex partners or a sexually transmitted disease, and injection drug users.
Vettore Embedding
[-0.046568695, 0.016279696, 0.008811043, 0.029727353, -0.021082988, ... ]
  • Dimensioni 768 dim
  • Creato il 31/03/2026 15:19
  • Model