Examples of 'chemoprophylaxis' in a sentence

Meaning of "chemoprophylaxis"

Chemoprophylaxis is a method of using medication to prevent or treat diseases, particularly used in the context of preventing malaria or other infectious diseases
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  • chemoprevention; the prevention of disease using food supplements or drugs.

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Malaria chemoprophylaxis in the age of drug resistance.
Age is a protective factor against nonadherence to chemoprophylaxis.
Provide relevant chemoprophylaxis and vaccination for health workers.
For a broader explanation of what we call chemoprophylaxis.
Reminded to continue to take chemoprophylaxis in cases of suspected or proven malaria.
Can only be prevented through chemoprophylaxis.
Seroepidemiology and chemoprophylaxis of disease due to sulfonamideresistant in a civilian population.
Close contacts may need chemoprophylaxis.
The role of chemoprophylaxis in the management of contacts is not discussed here.
He reported taking no antimalarial chemoprophylaxis during his trip.
Using chemoprophylaxis as a treatment against early signs of tuberculosis has proven to be effective.
Report of a study group on chemotherapy and chemoprophylaxis in tuberculosis control.
The role of chemoprophylaxis in the management of contacts is not discussed in detail here.
Rifampin is the drug of choice for chemoprophylaxis of children and adults.
Mass chemoprophylaxis is not an effective cholera control measure and is not recommended.

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Azithromycin should be considered for chemoprophylaxis only in highly selected groups.
Another fundamental aspect is personal and collective protection by vaccination and chemoprophylaxis.
The recommended dosage of chemoprophylaxis of malaria should not be exceeded.
No induction of resistant strains was associated with the use of the chemoprophylaxis regimens.
Recommendation for chemoprophylaxis is seven days from last known exposure.
Immunoprophylaxis and chemoprophylaxis.
Chemoprophylaxis is not effective in preventing disease once invasion of tissue has taken place.
The drugs used for antimalarial chemoprophylaxis are generally well tolerated.
Chemoprophylaxis is a preventive medication given to children during the peak months of the malaria season.
He did not take chemoprophylaxis.
The basic strategies comprise the selection of donors through previous serology and chemoprophylaxis.
Most users of antimalarial chemoprophylaxis will have no or only minor adverse reactions.
Those unlikely to progress would thus be able to avoid taking chemoprophylaxis altogether.
We were the first to implement chemoprophylaxis treatment for seasonal malaria in the country.
Chemoprophylaxis Preventive medical treatment using chemical substances.
There was no significant difference among the three chemoprophylaxis regimens in term of efficacy.
Chemoprophylaxis is used to eradicate NP colonization and prevent transmission to nonimmune contacts.
Sulfonamides are not recommended for chemoprophylaxis because of rare but severe skin reactions experienced.
Two studies involved individuals with latent TB receiving chemoprophylaxis.
One should also stress that the overuse of chemoprophylaxis is associated with greater hospital costs.
Mefloquine Mefloquine is generally well tolerated when used for chemoprophylaxis.
It is important prior to the initiation of chemoprophylaxis that active TB is excluded.
Preexposure chemoprophylaxis for HIV prevention in men who have sex with men.
Proguanil Proguanil should not be used as a single agent for chemoprophylaxis.
O Intrapartum chemoprophylaxis given on the basis of risk factors only Potential benefits.
Individuals of the LTB group were submitted to TB chemoprophylaxis.
The outcome of chemoprophylaxis on tuberculosis prevention in the Canadian Plains Indian.
Appendix I provides countryspecific information on malaria risk and recommended chemoprophylaxis.
When used, chemoprophylaxis should be implemented as soon as possible.
Management of the infant whose mother has received group B streptococcal chemoprophylaxis.
Many forms of chemoprophylaxis are therefore not cost-effective.
They are then sent to the hospital, where they receive antiretroviral chemoprophylaxis.
Identification, follow up and chemoprophylaxis of contacts.
Chemoprophylaxis may also be considered, but is generally not recommended.
Compulsory vaccination, immunoprophylaxis and chemoprophylaxis according to the programme ;.

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