Rivista di formazione e aggiornamento professionale del pediatra e del medico di base, fondata nel 1982. In collaborazione con l'Associazione Culturale Pediatri.
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hepatitis B

19 articoli — 1997-2018

RI Come eravamo
Malattie infettive 1955-2009

2016/5 — pag. 290

RI Pagine elettroniche ; Ricerca
Screening per minori adottati o recentemente immigrati da Paesi a rischio?Un'esperienza su 100 casi

F. De Franco, F. Colonna, E. Miorin, I. Robieux, E. Moretto, P. Aragona, L. Lubrano

2010/3 — pag. 191-192

100 children were studied, 72 recently immigrated with their family from developing countries (40% from sub- Saharan Africa) and 28 adopted from foreign countries. By protocol a complete physical examination and the following tests were performed...

EL Pediatria per l'ospedale
Accesso libero
L'epatite B (parte seconda)

G. Bartolozzi

2004/7

EL Pediatria per l'ospedale
Accesso libero
L'epatite B (parte prima)

G. Bartolozzi

2004/6

EL Pediatria per l'ospedale
Accesso libero
Le malattie del viaggiatore (Parte prima)

G. Bartolozzi

2002/9

RI Pagine elettroniche
Accesso libero
Studio sull’epidemiologia dell’infezione da HIV e sulle malattie a trasmissione sessuale in una consulta prenatale a Luanda

2002/7 — pag. 459-460

This study was performed on 1000 pregnant women who consecutively referred to two Health Units in a poor district of Luanda (Angola), inhabited for at least 50% by refugees from rural areas because of civil war. It was a serological research aimed...

RI Focus
Accesso libero
VACCINARE: DALLA COPERTURA ALLA QUALITÀVaccini combinati e combinazioni di strategie

B.M. Assael

2002/6 — pag. 358-368

Immunisation strategies are various and their effect partially unpredictable. In Japan, the strategy of immunising children to protect the elderly was effective, but the population did not accept it. The implications of immunising against rubella i...

RI Medicina e società
Accesso libero
Il bambino nato da genitori non italiani

G. Bartolozzi

2001/2 — pag. 101-107

The demographic and health profile of children who are residents in Italy and were born from non italian families has rapidly changed over the last few years. The biggest group is now represented by babies born in Italy from non italian parents: th...

RI Scampoli
Accesso libero
Epatite: l’alfabeto al di qua e al di là del mare

M. Marani, M. Pocecco

1999/3 — pag. 190-190

RI Vaccinare
Accesso libero
Superare il divario tra vaccinazioni obbligatorie e raccomandate:a che punto siamo?

M. Ciofi degli Atti, S. Salmaso, A.E. Tozzi

1999/2 — pag. 107-110

In Italy, vaccinations for diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, and hepatitis B are compulsory by law for all newborns and are funded by the National Health System. The national vaccination coverage for each of these diseases is over 90%. By contras...

RI Aggiornamento monografico
Accesso libero
Vaccinazione anti-epatite B: tutto bene?

G. Maggiore

1997/6 — pag. 360-364

More than a million deaths occur annually from Hepatitis B (HB) associated cirrhosis and primary liver cancer. Most HB virus infections occur during childhood and HB vaccine is 80% to 95% effective in preventing the carrier state. Vaccination el...