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  • A large outbreak was secondary to the 1976 swine influenza vaccine.
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  • ...ine from a licenced veterinarian, followed by 2 more shots of the modified vaccine until the puppy is around the age of 16 weeks. It is recommended that dogs
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  • ...the [[United Kingdom]] regarding a potential link between the combined MMR vaccine (vaccinating children from mumps, measles and rubella) and autism prompted
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  • ...chicken eggs and produced a vaccine from an attenuated virus strain; this vaccine saved millions of lives and is still being used today. ...[[Jonas Salk]] in deriving a polio vaccine from killed polio viruses; this vaccine was shown to be effective in 1955.
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  • ...kunks'''<ref>Jojola, S.M., Robinson, S.J., & VerCauteren, K.C. Oral rabies vaccine (ORV) bait uptake by captive striped skunks. Journal of Wildlife Diseases 2 ...pressurized VC to increase the possibility of VC puncture and ingestion of vaccine by the skunks.
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  • * [http://www.iom.edu/CMS/3793/21144/25184.aspx Vaccine Safety Research, Data Access, and Public Trust: 02-17-2005]
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  • ...op, but is the only one of the three serogroups that there has yet to be a vaccine developed for. ...haride vaccines, current researchers have set out to develop and effective vaccine for serogoup B using outer membrane protein- and lipopolysaccharide- based
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  • As a result of the currently available vaccine, the number of acute hepatitis B infections in the United States has been s ...nflammatory demyelination in childhood<ref>Mikaeloff, Y (2009) Hepatitis B vaccine and the risk of CNS inflammatory demyelination in childhood. ''NEUROLOGY''
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  • ...ns used in vaccine effectiveness studies--and its impact on meta-analysis. Vaccine. 2006 Nov 10;24(44-46):6602-4. Epub 2006 Jun 8. ...asurel N, Sprenger MJ, Knottnerus JA| title=Adverse reactions to influenza vaccine in elderly people: randomised double blind placebo controlled trial. | jour
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  • ...reactivity testing were performed. Their results showed that Lyme disease vaccine is not a major factor in the development of arthritis.<ref name=art3>{{Cite
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  • ...rom affecting a treated animal, yet distemper is still prevalent since the vaccine is not accessible to all animals that are susceptible to the virus. The vir
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  • ...S. (2008, September 23). An outer membrane protein, OmpK, is an effective vaccine candidate for Vibrio harveyi in Orange-spotted grouper (Epinephelus coioide
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  • ...Greenfield, worked on anthrax, and succeeded in producing an attenuated [[vaccine]] before [[Pasteur]], a feat not widely acknowledged either now or at the t
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  • ...se]]s and respond to [[pathogen]]s, [[chemical]]s, [[medication|drugs]], [[vaccine]]s, and other agents. SNPs are also thought to be key enablers in realizin
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  • # Vaccine
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  • ...re are worldwide preparations for containing and treating an outbreak. The vaccine, while having significant side effects, can reduce the severity of an activ ...after 2001 America currently has roughly one hundred million doses of the vaccine and has purchased a contract that would ensure enough doses for the America
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  • {{Image|Pfizer vaccine friend.jpg|left|350px|Example of a vaccine card, personal details obscured here for privacy.}} ...nal travellers to countries requiring proof of vaccination against certain vaccine preventable diseases, such as yellow fever and, more recently in selected r
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  • ***Malaria Vaccine Initiative at the [[Program for Appropriate Technologies in Health]] (PATH) While there is no vaccine, chemoprophylaxis can be effective, although, as with the use of anti-malar
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  • ...ure environment. The freezing of foods and biotechnology products, like [[vaccine]]s, requires nitrogen in blast freezing or immersion freezing systems. Cert
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  • ...as used to reduce symptomatic infections, which are rare, by 80-90%. This vaccine requires three 1.0 ml subcutaneous injections on specific days, for infants
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