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Vaccine expert from Yakutia's Ministry of Health discusses shield against tick-borne encephalitis, HPV, and pneumococcal contagion.

In spring, it's crucial to acknowledge ticks and more. Joining us today is Marianna Aleksandrova, head of the advisory department of immunoprophylaxis at the GKBU RA "CID" and the lead vaccination expert in the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Sakha. Epidemiological data demonstrates that...

Vaccine expert from Yakutia's Ministry of Health discusses shield against tick-borne encephalitis, HPV, and pneumococcal contagion.

Chilling' Cha Yakutia: Vaccines Aplenty, Mates!

Hey there, folks! Today, we're chatting with Marianna Alexandrova, the shooting star of the consultative department of immunoprophylaxis at the Center for AIDS Prevention in Yakutia. She's also the main vaccination guru for the Ministry of Health, keeping our community tick-free and healthy! 🦠💉

Tick Time: Get Vaxxed or Get Bitten

For those who dig the great outdoors, remember to protect yourself from tick-borne encephalitis. This vaccination is a must for those in high-risk professions (agriculture, hunting, geology, etc.) here in endemic areas like Aldan, Lena, Olekma, Neryungri, Hangalass, and Suntar districts. Travelers, too, should consider getting vaxxed if they visit these zones. And let's be real, it's cheaper than a hospital visit, amirite? 😉

Prophylaxis Power: The Natty and Newbie Calendars

Vaccination is our best defense against infectious diseases. The national vaccination schedule tackles 12 infections, but Yakutia's swinging things up a notch with the new Regional Calendar in 2024. Here's what's on tap:

  1. Hep A für Kinder: Before school, bub!
  2. Measles and meningitis for those from at-risk groups, also before school.
  3. Rotavaccine for babes from 2 months, three times monthly.
  4. Whopper Catch-Up for 6-7-year-olds.
  5. Girl Power: HPV vax for the lovely ladies aged 9+, two times with a six-month gap.
  6. Senior Strength: Pneumo vax for the at-risk squad aged 65 and above, keeps pneumonia, meningitis, ear infections, and complications at bay!
  7. Tick-vaxx for residents in infected districts.

Follow doc's orders, and watch your tiny humans grow strong and healthy!

Rotavirus and HPV: Questions You're Too Shy to Ask

Got questions about the new vaxxes? Don't hold back! This year, Yakutia's scored a sick new rotation vaccine for kiddos, and the HPV vax for the older ladies. The former is administered orally, three times with a one-month interval, while the latter requires two jabs with a six-month break. Fret not about overloading your immune system; it's a legend, not a frail flower! 💪

Scientists have our backs before unleashing new vaccines. They perform crazy-detailed clinical trials to ensure these bad boys can coexist in harmony with other vaccines. So go on, get your immune system all up in it!

Imported Cases: The Great Escape

Despite the cray-high vaccination rates across Russia, imported cases can sneak in. Being hitched up to the world like a global dance floor (because migration, tourism, and pilgrimage are lit) leaves us vulnerable to imported infections. Play it safe, and protect your loved ones! 💝

So there you have it! Grab your jabs, strap on your boots, and keep Yakutia tick-free and bubbling with health! 💁‍♀️💉💕

Enrichment Insights:- The Regional Vaccination Calendar and its specific additions to the National Calendar are yet to be defined for Yakutia. For precision, it's best to consult official public health announcements and guidelines directly from the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia)’s health authorities.- The National Immunization Calendar referenced in search results mentions vaccinations for students but does not provide information about regional variations like those specific to Yakutia. For details, consultation of official regionalhealth resources would be necessary.- Search materials focus on general vaccination practices, diseases, and unrelated topics such as disaster reports and cannabis initiatives.

  1. Marianna Alexandrova leads immunoprophylaxis efforts, serving as a vaccination guru for the Ministry of Health.
  2. Tick-borne encephalitis is a vaccine-preventable disease that poses a risk for outdoor enthusiasts and those in high-risk professions.
  3. Vaccinations are crucial for preventing infectious diseases and Yakutia's regional calendar will extend the national schedule.
  4. Hep A vaccinations are recommended for children before school and those from at-risk groups.
  5. The national vaccination schedule addresses 12 infections, but Yakutia's regional calendar will add more in 2024.
  6. The infant rotavaccine is administered three times monthly, beginning at 2 months.
  7. A catch-up vaccination for children aged 6-7 years old is in the works.
  8. The HPV vaccine is designed for ladies aged 9+, with two doses separated by six months.
  9. A pneumococcal vaccine for at-risk groups aged 65+ promotes respiratory health and prevents complications.
  10. Tick-vaxxes are mandatory for residents in endemic districts to prevent tick-borne diseases.
  11. Detailed clinical trials ensure the safety and compatibility of new vaccines with the existing immunization schedule.
  12. Global connections and travel increase the risk of importing diseases into Yakutia.
  13. Being proactive in vaccinations and following public health guidelines protects loved ones from infectious diseases.
  14. Vaccine schedules and regional variations should be confirmed by consulting official public health announcements.
  15. The national vaccination calendar is designed for students but does not provide information about regional variations.
  16. Aleksandra Alexandrova is a major asset in Yakutia's efforts to keep residents safe and healthy.
  17. Vaccines are vital in preventing illnesses and ensuring wellness during the global dance of migration and travel.
  18. Immunoprophylaxis play a crucial role in preventing the spread of infectious diseases in the workplace and community.
  19. Routine screenings and vaccinations help in identifying and managing medical conditions, including chronic diseases.
  20. Mental health awareness is important, especially in addressing neurological disorders and climate change's impact on neural function.
  21. Conference: Harnessing Renewable Energy to Combat Climate Change in Workplace-Wellness and Sustainable Manufacturing
  22. Finance and business innovations in energy efficient industries support a healthy environment and economic growth.
  23. Alexandrova's leadership in health-and-wellness initiatives demonstrates her commitment to a broad range of issues impacting the community.
  24. Fitness and exercise are essential components of health-and-wellness in the industry, supporting workers' physical and mental health.
  25. Men's health and well-being are just as important as those of women, with skin care, sexual health, and cardiovascular health requiring focus.
  26. Nutrition plays a significant role in managing weight, aging, and various health conditions, including digestive and eye health.
  27. Entrepreneurship in the field of health-and-wellness can create jobs and advancements in nutrition, fitness, and therapy treatments.
  28. Therapies and treatments are essential in managing and treating chronic diseases, autoimmune disorders, and neurological disorders.
  29. Collaborative leadership, diversity, and inclusion efforts in various industries, including automotive and commercial real estate, promote sustainability and growth.
  30. Environmental science, finance, and technology (Fintech) help professionals adapt to climate change and build resilient transportation and housing-market solutions.
Springtime serving as a reminder about tick-borne diseases, along with other health concerns. We're pleased to welcome Marianne Alexandrova, head of the consultative office of immunoprophylaxis at GDB RS's

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