Search Results - "Oomen, Petra"
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Delayed Start of Diphtheria, Tetanus, Acellular Pertussis and Inactivated Polio Vaccination in Preterm and Low Birth Weight Infants in the Netherlands
Published in The Pediatric infectious disease journal (01-02-2014)“…BACKGROUND:It is recommended that preterm (PT) and low birth weight infants be vaccinated according to standard guidelines. We studied the timeliness of the…”
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Antenatal screening for HIV, hepatitis B and syphilis in the Netherlands is effective
Published in BMC infectious diseases (30-06-2011)“…A screening programme for pregnant women has been in place since the 1950s in the Netherlands. In 2004 universal HIV screening according to opting out was…”
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Fetal Environment Is a Major Determinant of the Neonatal Blood Thyroxine Level: Results of a Large Dutch Twin Study
Published in The journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism (01-06-2015)“…Context: The interindividual variability in thyroid hormone function parameters is much larger than the intraindividual variability, suggesting an individual…”
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Parental attitude towards childhood HBV vaccination in The Netherlands
Published in Vaccine (22-01-2010)“…Abstract In The Netherlands, children with at least one parent born in a hepatitis B virus (HBV) endemic country are offered HBV vaccination within the…”
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High vaccination coverage of the National Immunization Programme in the Netherlands
Published in Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde (16-05-2009)“…To describe vaccination coverage of the National Immunization Programme (NIP) in the Netherlands for the years 2006-2008. Descriptive, retrospective…”
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Antenatal screening in the Netherlands for HIV, hepatitis B and syphilis is effective
Published in Nederlands tijdschrift voor geneeskunde (2010)“…Evaluation of the effectiveness of antenatal screening in the Netherlands for HIV, hepatitis B virus (HBV) and syphilis, in preventing mother-to-child…”
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