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Clinical Design. Eligible healthcare workers (HCW) or first responders in the greater New Orleans area (n=60) meeting eligibility criteria will be enrolled into a 12 month study by the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center Clinical & Translational Research Center (LSUHSC CTRC) clinical
INTRODUCTION Warts are common skin conditions resulting from infection of keratinocytes by human papillomavirus (HPV). After infection of the basal layer, there is clonal proliferation leading to epidermal thickening and hyperkeratinization and eventually results in a visible wart. HPVs are
The different available treatments for MS influence the immune system in distinct ways and, therefore, may lead to specific infectious risks. Whereas immunomodulating therapies have no impact on infection risks [Cahill 2010; Winkelmann 2016], the most recent drugs with immunosuppressant activity
Juvenile recurrent parotitis (JRP) is an inflammatory disease characterized by recurrent painful swelling of the Parotid gland in the pediatric age. A watchful waiting treatment strategy was acceptable for most children; however, recent studies claimed that a sialoendoscopic intervention may stop
meningitis is a notifiable disease in many countries, the exact incidence rate is unknown. In 2013 meningitis resulted in 303,000 deaths - down from 464,000 deaths in 1990. In 2010 it was estimated that meningitis resulted in 420,000 deaths, excluding cryptococcal meningitis.
Bacterial meningitis
Only adults>18YO will be included, Two cohorts will be included: A cohort of CD patients (including specific sub-cohorts of recruited known & new-onset CD and travelling CD patients and archived pathological specimens of post-operative CD, total n=300) and a cohort of controls (healthy individuals
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Pan American Health Organization recommend that yellow fever and measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccines be administered on the same day or at least 4 weeks apart to prevent interference between live vaccines. In 2011 a Brazilian study demonstrated lower
In order to evaluation the safety and immunogenicity of different doses Live Attenuated Mumps Vaccine (Human diploid cell).The study will Determine the optimal dose of vaccine and provide the clinical trail basis for the phase Ⅲ trail design.
Primary objective:
After single dose immunization of low