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Prof. Roman Prymula - International Federation on Ageing. Hradec Kralove, , CZECH REPUBLIC

Prof. Roman Prymula

Director | University Hospital, University of Defence

Hradec Kralove, CZECH REPUBLIC

Dr. Prymula is involved in various research activities in preventive medicine, including clinical development of new vaccines

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Biography

Dr. Prymula is a Director of the University Hospital in Hradec Kralove and former Dean of the Faculty of Military Health Sciences and Chair of the Department of Epidemiology at the University of Defense in Hradec Králové, Czech Republic.

Dr. Prymula graduated from Military Medical School and Charles University School of Medicine in Hradec Králové, Prague, with a medical degree, before completing an International Certificate in Hospital Management, at the University of Birmingham in the United Kingdom in 1995. He became an Associated Professor in Epidemiology in 1995 and in 2007 he became full Professor of Hygiene, Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine. Prof. Prymula obtained his PhD from Purkyne Military Medical Academy in Hradec Králové and holds specialization degrees in hygiene and epidemiology, public health, and medical microbiology.

Dr. Prymula is involved in various research activities in preventive medicine, including clinical development of new vaccines, such as those for pneumococcus; rotavirus; varicella; meningocococcus B; measles, mumps, rubella (MMR); and human papillomavirus. In addition to his active research and teaching activities, he serves as a consultant for several national and international organizations. He is a member of the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) management board, Chairman of Central European Vaccine Advisory Board (CEVAG), Chairman of the Czech Advisory Board for Epidemiology, Chairman of the Czech Vaccinological Society JEP and member of the Czech National Immunization Board (NIKO). Dr. Prymula is also on the editorial board of several scientific journals and serves as a consultant for several national and international organizations. He has published numerous articles and book chapters on vaccine preventable infectious.

Areas of Expertise (10)

Vaccination

COVID-19

Infectious Diseases

Vaccines

Medical Microbiology

Public Health

Preventative Medicine

Hygiene and Epidemiology

Adult Vaccination

Coronavirus

Languages (1)

  • English

Media Appearances (2)

Court undermines mandatory Czech vaccination regime

Radio Praha  online

2016-01-21

The chairman of the Czech Vaccination Society, Roman Prymula said the verdict raised concerns: “In the Czech Republic we have a system of mandatory immunisation and this law is based on certain fines and constrictions. It means that if you want to inforce this system, you need certain tools to do it. Now, the Constitutional Court has decided to use certain exception from this law, but this exception seems quite fuzzy to us, because it is quite complicated to explain exceptions based on conscience. “So we suppose there will be a substantial number of people trying to find excuses and we are worried that the number of vaccines will dramatically decline. So those are our major concerns.”...

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Parents may reject vaccination over conscience - Czech court

Ceske Noviny  online

2016-01-20

"The Health Ministry respects the court decision, but insists on the vaccination system and does not intend to change anything," spokeswoman Stepanka Cechova has told CTK. Roman Prymula, chairman of the Czech Vaccinology Society, said the verdict was a failure.

Featured Articles (5)

mmunogenicity and safety of an investigational multicomponent, recombinant, meningococcal serogroup B vaccine (4CMenB) administered concomitantly with routine infant and child vaccinations


The Lancet

2013 BACKGROUND: Meningococcal serogroup B disease disproportionately affects infants. We assessed lot-to-lot consistency, safety and immunogenicity, and the effect of concomitant vaccination on responses to routine vaccines of an investigational multicomponent ...

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Immunogenicity and Tolerability of Recombinant Serogroup B Meningococcal Vaccine Administered With or Without Routine Infant Vaccinations According to Different Immunization Schedules


JAMA

2012 CONTEXT: In the absence of an effective vaccine, serogroup B Neisseria meningitidis (MenB) remains a major cause of invasive disease in early childhood in developed countries.

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Effect of prophylactic paracetamol administration at time of vaccination on febrile reactions and antibody responses in children: two open-label, randomised controlled trials


The Lancet

2009 BACKGROUND: Although fever is part of the normal inflammatory process after immunisation, prophylactic antipyretic drugs are sometimes recommended to allay concerns of high fever and febrile convulsion. We assessed the effect of prophylactic administration ...

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10-valent pneumococcal nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae PD conjugate vaccine: Synflorix™


Expert Review of Vaccines

2009 The global burden of disease due to Streptococcus pneumoniae remains high. The licensed 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine (7vCRM, Prevenar™/Prevnar™) has successfully reduced invasive disease in the USA, but serotype coverage is incomplete and some ...

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Pneumococcal capsular polysaccharides conjugated to protein D for prevention of acute otitis media caused by both Streptococcus pneumoniae and non-typable Haemophilus influenzae


The Lancet

2006 Acute otitis media is one of the most commonly-diagnosed childhood infections. This study assessed the efficacy of a novel vaccine that contained polysaccharides from 11 different Streptococcus pneumoniae serotypes each conjugated to Haemophilus influenzae-derived protein D in prevention of acute otitis media.

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