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Cost-effectiveness analysis of rotavirus vaccination of Belgian infants
KCE Reports 54 (2007)
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[Evaluation of universal and targeted hepatitis A vaccination programs in Belgium]
KCE Reports 98 (2008)
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[Cost-utility of Vaccination against Chickenpox in Children and against Herpes Zoster in Elderly in Belgium]
KCE Reports 151 (2010)
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Seasonal influenza vaccination: priority target groups – Part I
KCE Reports 162 (2011)
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Cost-effectiveness of 10- and 13-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccines in childhood
KCE Reports 155 (2011)
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[Hepatitis C: Screening and Prevention]
KCE Reports 173 (2012)
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Seasonal influenza vaccination: prioritizing children or other target groups? - Part II
KCE Reports 204 (2013)
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A quadrivalent vaccine against serogroup B meningococcal disease: a cost-effectiveness study
KCE Reports 231 (2014)
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Report on Post-intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) for general practitioners
The post-intensive care syndrome (PICS) is not specific to COVID-19. In the months after discharge, it can occur in more than half of the patients that have stayed in intensive care for a serious pathology. Given the current COVID-19 pandemic, it is very likely that its incidence will increase in the coming months. PICS can cause three types of symptoms: physical (extreme muscle weakness), psychological (anxiety, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder), and cognitive (memory loss, loss of verbal fluency, attention and executive functioning disorders).