ACTUAL PROBLEMS OF VACCINE PROPHYLAXIS IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION


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The WHO within the framework of extended immunization program assumes a significant increase of the number of vaccine controlled infections by 2020 - 2025 to 27 - 37 including protection from diseases of parasitic etiology. Russia contributes to the international efforts of the WHO to control infections with vaccine prophylaxis. The national calendar of prophylaxis vaccinations currently provides vaccination against 11 infections - tuberculosis, hepatitis B, poliomyelitis, pertussis, diphtheria, tetanus, measles, rubella, epidemic parotitis, influenza, haemophilus type B infection. Significant progress in reduction of infectious morbidity controlled by means of specific prophylaxis has been made in the country.

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G. G Onischenko

Federal Service of Surveillance for Protection of Consumers Rights and Human Welfare, Moscow, Russia

E. B Ezhlova

Federal Service of Surveillance for Protection of Consumers Rights and Human Welfare, Moscow, Russia

A. A Melnikova

Federal Service of Surveillance for Protection of Consumers Rights and Human Welfare, Moscow, Russia

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