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  1. 3. antibodies to develop after the vaccination and WHO recommended that the vaccine to be given preferably at least 15 days before the end of pregnancy. Moreover, pregnant women are recommended to receive annual inactivated seasonal influenza vaccine available for the season all along, and pertussis-containing vaccine and seasonal influenza ...

  2. Taking local epidemiology, emerging scientific evidence, local and overseas screening practices into consideration, the CEWG has formulated recommendations for pancreatic cancer screening which were endorsed by the Cancer Coordinating Committee at its 17th meeting on 7 June 2022.

  3. Scientific Committee on AIDS and STI and Scientific Committee on Vaccine Preventable Diseases Joint Consensus Recommendation on the Use of 9-valent Human Papillomavirus Vaccine in Prevention of Cervical Cancer in Hong Kong Introduction Persistent

  4. 衞生防護中心乃衞生署. 2. Measles immunisation was first introduced in Hong Kong in 1967 as a single dose of anti-measles vaccine (AMV) given at six months or above. The combined measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine replaced AMV in 1990 for children at 12 months to offer additional protection against mumps and rubella.

  5. I am writing to inform you that we have confirmed the second imported case of Human Swine Influenza (Influenza A/H1N1) today. The patient is a 24-year-old male Hong Kong resident who developed fever and cough since 6 May 2009 while he was travelling in the United States. He returned from San Francisco to Hong Kong on Cathay Pacific Flight CX879 ...

  6. 3p+1 schedule (such as the United States 7 and Japan 8) and a 2p+1 schedule (such as the United Kingdom (UK) 9 and Denmark 10) experienced significant reductions in IPD in children, in particular PCV7 serotypes. Reductions of IPD caused by “PCV13

  7. 2024年1月12日 · Cervical cancer was the seventh commonest cancer among females in Hong Kong and accounted for 3.1% of all new cancer cases in females in 2021. Incidence. In 2021, 596 new cases of cervical cancer were diagnosed. The crude incidence rate of cervical cancer was 14.8 per 100 000 female population. The age-standardised incidence rate * of cervical ...