Examples of using Vaccine-preventable in English and their translations into Chinese
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So public health officials rely, in addition, on so-called"herd immunity" to keep vaccine-preventable diseases from spreading.
This exercise further demonstrates Papua New Guinea's commitment to improve health and well-being of its children by protecting them against vaccine-preventable diseases.
In turn, this has resulted in-- and will continue to result in-- increases in outbreaks of vaccine-preventable diseases.".
This has resulted in the world experiencing multiple outbreaks of measles, diphtheria and other vaccine-preventable diseases over the last two years.
What we're worried about is if(under-vaccination) becomes more and more common, is it possible this places children at an increased risk of vaccine-preventable diseases?
In fact, pneumococcus disease kills more people in the United States each year than all the other vaccine-preventable diseases combined!
By the age of five, more than 5 million children each year lose their lives to vaccine-preventable diseases alone, Jain said.
Singapore had one of the lowest infant and under-five mortality rates in the world and it was free of most vaccine-preventable diseases.
The medical community leads us to believe that this production of antibodies is what imparts for children a protective nature against vaccine-preventable illnesses.
(b) The leading causes of child mortality are preventable and treatable diseases such as malaria, respiratory illnesses, diarrhoea and vaccine-preventable diseases;
Accelerating the pace of controlling vaccine-preventable diseases with polio eradication as the first goal in this field.
Immunization coverage against vaccine-preventable diseases of infants and children was maintained above the level recommended by WHO reflecting optimal coverage(95 per cent).
Vaccine-preventable diseases have also been controlled to such an extent that diseases like polio, neonatal tetanus, whooping cough and diphtheria are nonexistent.
Many parents with young children have not seen the vaccine-preventable diseases mentioned in this guide, so they may not know how serious the diseases are.
The most significant is that immunization coverage of vaccine-preventable diseases has been steadily increasing.
Accelerate control of vaccine-preventable diseases with polio eradication as the first milestone;
We have launched national programmes to address and prevent vaccine-preventable diseases, which has made it possible to register progress in controlling child and maternal mortality.
For more information about the flu vaccine, other vaccine-preventable diseases, and the immunization needs of special populations, visit ACOG's Immunization for Women website.
Yet in 2016, an estimated 1.4 million children under five died from vaccine-preventable diseases.
Despite significant progress made in reducing childhood mortality, nearly two million children die each year from vaccine-preventable diseases.