[Vaccination against acute otitis media].Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2000 May 13; 144(20):931-4.NT
Abstract
Acute otitis media (AOM) is the most frequent bacterial infection in childhood. Because of the high morbidity, the costs of AOM and growing concern about increasing resistance of pneumococci, the most common bacterial cause of AOM, prevention of AOM is important. Vaccination with the recently developed pneumococcal conjugate vaccines leads to a reduction in the number of AOM cases caused by the serotypes present in the vaccine, but the reduction in overall AOM incidence is below 10%. In particular the children with recurrent episodes of AOM may benefit more from these pneumococcal conjugate vaccines.
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PubMed ID
10827848
Citation
Veenhoven, R H., et al. "[Vaccination Against Acute Otitis Media]." Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde, vol. 144, no. 20, 2000, pp. 931-4.
Veenhoven RH, van den Berg YL, Schilder AG, et al. [Vaccination against acute otitis media]. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2000;144(20):931-4.
Veenhoven, R. H., van den Berg, Y. L., Schilder, A. G., Dhooge, I. J., Rijkers, G. T., & Sanders, E. A. (2000). [Vaccination against acute otitis media]. Nederlands Tijdschrift Voor Geneeskunde, 144(20), 931-4.
Veenhoven RH, et al. [Vaccination Against Acute Otitis Media]. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2000 May 13;144(20):931-4. PubMed PMID: 10827848.
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T1 - [Vaccination against acute otitis media].
AU - Veenhoven,R H,
AU - van den Berg,Y L,
AU - Schilder,A G,
AU - Dhooge,I J,
AU - Rijkers,G T,
AU - Sanders,E A,
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SP - 931
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JF - Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde
JO - Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd
VL - 144
IS - 20
N2 - Acute otitis media (AOM) is the most frequent bacterial infection in childhood. Because of the high morbidity, the costs of AOM and growing concern about increasing resistance of pneumococci, the most common bacterial cause of AOM, prevention of AOM is important. Vaccination with the recently developed pneumococcal conjugate vaccines leads to a reduction in the number of AOM cases caused by the serotypes present in the vaccine, but the reduction in overall AOM incidence is below 10%. In particular the children with recurrent episodes of AOM may benefit more from these pneumococcal conjugate vaccines.
SN - 0028-2162
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