The Journal of Family PracticeMeningococcal vaccine: New product, new recommendationsApril 1, 2005Vaccines
The Journal of Family PracticeInfluenza vaccine: New recommendations for infants and children aged 6 to 23 monthsNovember 1, 2004VaccinesPediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeShould the varicella vaccine be given to all children to prevent chickenpox?June 1, 2004VaccinesPediatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeVaccinations containing thimerosal do not increase rates of autismFebruary 1, 2004PediatricsVaccines
The Journal of Family PracticeInfluenza vaccine does not prevent acute otitis media in young childrenJanuary 1, 2004PediatricsVaccines
The Journal of Family PracticePrevention and treatment of influenzaNovember 1, 2003Infectious DiseasesVaccines
The Journal of Family PracticeIs pneumococcal vaccine effective in nursing home patients?February 1, 2003Vaccines
The Journal of Family PracticeVaccine prevents genital herpes in subgroup of womenFebruary 1, 2003Infectious DiseasesVaccinesWomen's Health
The Journal of Family PracticeInfluenza vaccine does not produce myopathy in patients taking statinsNovember 1, 2002Vaccines
The Journal of Family PracticeImproving influenza vaccination rates in the elderlyOctober 1, 2002VaccinesGeriatrics
The Journal of Family PracticeIs oral oseltamivir safe and effective for the prevention of influenza and its complications in frail elderly long-term care residents who have received influenza vaccine?January 1, 2002Infectious DiseasesVaccines
The Journal of Family PracticeDiagnosing Influenza: The Value of Clinical Clues and Laboratory TestsDecember 1, 2001Infectious DiseasesVaccines
The Journal of Family PracticeA Comprehensive Investigation of Barriers to Adult Immunization A Methods PaperAugust 1, 2001Vaccines
The Journal of Family PracticeDoes a multivalent pneumococcal vaccine given to infants prevent otitis media?May 1, 2001PediatricsVaccines