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Prof. Tomas JELINEK The Re-Emergence of Polio Highlights the Need for Booster Vaccinations in Travelers
 Pr Tomas Jelinek | Reading time: 1 min.
The re-emergence of polio, a disease previously on the brink of eradication, presents significant challenges to global health and travel medicine. While polio was once a major public health threat, the...
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Dynamics of global emergency vaccine stockpiles: A systems analysis and application to cholera
Cholera Vaccine 2025; 52(In progress): 126889 | Reading time: 4 min.
The frequency and magnitude of infectious disease outbreaks are expected to rise. Although emergency vaccine stockpiles have emerged as a strategy to hedge against sporadic demand and accelerate response...
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The global regulatory landscape for combined vaccines: A comparative case study of registration strategies for diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis-containing vaccines.
Diphteria Vaccine 2025; 54(In progress): 127017 | Reading time: 4 min.
Diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis-c ontaining vaccines (DTPCVs) represent the forefront of combination vaccine development globally. However, the licensing of high-valent DTPCVs varies worldwide owing to diverse...
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Risk factors and prognosis of pulmonary infection in hepatitis B-related acute-on-chronic liver failure: a retrospective cohort study
Hepatitis B BMC Pulmonary Medicine 2025; 25(1): 178 | Reading time: 5 min.
Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) is a clinical syndrome that occurs on the basis of chronic liver disease and is the most common type of liver failure encountered in clinical practice [1]. Patients...
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Lyme serology in non-endemic countries: Why do we request it and what do we find?
Lyme Disease BMC Infectious Diseases 2024; 24(1): 1276 | Reading time: 3 min.
Lyme disease is an illness transmitted by specific Ixodes spp. ticks caused by different pathogenic genomospecies within the spirochete Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato complex [1]. It...
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Rabies exposure in international travellers: Experience from a single travel clinic in Paris, France, 2018-2022
Rabies Travel medicine and infectious disease 2025; 64(March–April 2025): 102821 | Reading time: 4 min.
Rabies is a vaccine-preventable zoonotic disease which causes thousands of deaths every year, mainly in Asia and Africa, and dogs are the main source of human cases. Although rabies is rare in international...
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