Needle length and injection technique for efficient intramuscular vaccine delivery in infants and children evaluated through an ultrasonographic determination of subcutaneous and muscle layer thickness
ContributorsGroswasser, J; Kahn, A; Bouche, B; Hanquinet, Sylviane; Perlmuter, N; Hessel, L
Published inPediatrics, vol. 100, no. 3, p. 400-403
Publication date1997
Keywords
- Arm/anatomy & histology/ultrasonography
- Bacterial Vaccines/administration & dosage
- Child
- Female
- Femur/anatomy & histology/ultrasonography
- Humans
- Humerus/anatomy & histology/ultrasonography
- Infant
- Injections, Intramuscular/instrumentation/methods
- Male
- Muscle, Skeletal/anatomy & histology/ultrasonography
- Needles
- Skin/anatomy & histology/ultrasonography
- Thigh/anatomy & histology/ultrasonography
- Viral Vaccines/administration & dosage
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Citation (ISO format)
GROSWASSER, J et al. Needle length and injection technique for efficient intramuscular vaccine delivery in infants and children evaluated through an ultrasonographic determination of subcutaneous and muscle layer thickness. In: Pediatrics, 1997, vol. 100, n° 3, p. 400–403.
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- PID : unige:88598
- PMID : 9282716
Journal ISSN0031-4005