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  • ...for preventing ''T. vaginalis'' is bovine vaccines for cattle (cows). The vaccine contains Trichomonas cells or antigens and can be used in combination with 5) “Bovine vaccine compositions and method for preventing trichomonas infections using same”
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  • ...uires the highest containment facilities; it responds to no treatment or [[vaccine]], causes a high fatality rate in humans, and can be spread from person to ...onkeys with an inhibitor of [[coagulation]] or with [[antisense]] drugs. [[Vaccine]] development has also had success only in monkeys, in whom vaccines for bo
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  • Vaccine treatments were made from the usage of recombinant adenovirus vectors. This
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  • The vaccine against Type A H5N1 exists and is kept in U.S. Strategic National Stockpile
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  • ...lasmids with drug resistant bands. This [[strain]] was used to develop the vaccine for infections caused by ''S. typhi.'' ...information, officials in Pakistan and Indonesia have introduced the[[ Vi vaccine]] to be administered in schools to young children. However, the article poi
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  • ...he [[Society for Inoculating the Poor]] which provided free [[smallpox]] [[vaccine|vaccinations]]. He also had a profitable apprenticeship program, teaching
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  • ...ttp://www.aapsonline.org/press/nrvacres.htm Doctors' group votes to oppose vaccine mandates], a 2000 press release from AAPS. Other sources: [http://conwebwat
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  • .... Genes involved in the infection process will be prime targets for future vaccine development, according to Pearson, although she says that years of addition
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  • ...his lack of cross immunity is what poses a problem in the development of a vaccine for Dengue. The Dengue virus causes a less lethal condition known as Dengue
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  • ...evading the human immune response. It has not yet been possible to find a vaccine to prevent the disease.
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  • ...e of Health is researching whether LGG improves immune response to the flu vaccine. Another study that currently in progress is examining if giving LGG to pre
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  • A commercial human Q fever vaccine (Q-Vax) is manufactured in Australia but is not available in the United Sta
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  • ...ans on dental caries is being studied with the hopes of creating a carries vaccine. It is proposed that salivary immunoglobulin A antibody may be viewed as an
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  • ...became assistant bacteriologist to Sir [[Almroth Wright]], a pioneer in [[vaccine]] therapy and immunology. He gained M.B. and then B.Sc. with Gold Medal in
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  • ...s been about 30 cases reported worldwide. Unfortunately, there is still no vaccine to prevent brucellosis. All breeding dogs are tested year round to prevent
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  • ...or standardization, both concerning safety, efficacy, and stability of the vaccine and in its medical uses. Whereas standardization was fairly successful in t
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  • Any person or facility administering [[vaccine]]s<ref name=AuNT-Vac>{{citation
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  • ...worked in India, was the first [[microbiologist]] who developed and used [[vaccine]]s against [[cholera]] and [[bubonic plague]]. ...al government of the [[United States of America]] established a [[Smallpox vaccine|smallpox vaccination]] program for Native Americans.<ref>[http://muse.jhu.e
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  • It was the first bacterium to be used for the preparation of a [[vaccine]] based on attenuated bacteria by [[Louis Pasteur]] in 1881.
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  • There is currently no vaccine available for either virus. Because HSV 2 is spread more commonly by sexual
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  • Currently, no vaccine is available, and it is not clear if a vaccine will be available any time in the near future.
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  • ...''C. perfringens''. The results "provide basis for the search of potential vaccine candidates with broader coverage, encompassing more than one pathogenic clo
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  • There is currently no vaccine available to treat Trypanosomiasis. Diagnostic tests are reliable methods
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  • ...s methylation occurs presents great significance in the path of creating a vaccine for the West Nile Virus because when this mutated strain is cultured in mic
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  • ...of Western Europe, such as Germany, is causing a rise in measles and other vaccine-preventable diseases.<ref name=NIE99-17WEur /> The AFMIC typology gives som ...bial resistance continues to increase faster than the pace of new drug and vaccine development.<ref name=IOM2003>{{cite book
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  • ...29.html Africa's Venomous Snakes] at [http://www.savp.co.za/ South African Vaccine Producers]. Accessed 21 May 2012.</ref> This large and arboreal snake have
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  • |developing a [[vaccine]] against [[yellow fever]]
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  • ...ever developed any severe respiratory disease again. Since there isn’t any vaccine or specific medicine for HPIVs treatment, Dr. Stankova wants to take the da
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  • ...[[Jonas Salk]][http://www.jonas-salk.org/] to develop an effective [[polio vaccine]]. The introduction of polio vaccines in the USA was followed by a massive ...but chiropractic professionals, as a profession, condemned mass use of the vaccine. BJ Palmer, through his radio speeches, was particularly committed to sprea
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  • ...lowers also try to equate macrobiotics with political stances such as anti-vaccine attitudes. The notion that eating a macrobiotic (or any other) diet makes
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  • ...[[Jonas Salk]][http://www.jonas-salk.org/] to develop an effective [[polio vaccine]]. The introduction of polio vaccines in the USA was followed by a massive ...but chiropractic professionals, as a profession, condemned mass use of the vaccine. BJ Palmer, through his radio speeches, was particularly committed to sprea
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  • ...004) Beliefs and behaviours: understanding chiropractors and immunization. Vaccine 23:372-9 PMID 15530683 ; figures are for survey respondents only</ref>
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  • {{main|Pneumococcal vaccine}}
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  • ...hly potent horse antivenom against the Thai cobra (Naja kaouthia) |journal=Vaccine |year=1997 |volume=15 |issue=14 |pages=1523–1528 |doi=10.1016/S0264-410X(
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  • ...ed disease outbreaks. Specifically this research focuses on developing a [[vaccine]] against the pneumonic plague, developing [[antibiotic]]s to prevent and t
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  • ...(e.g., are born, leave school, lose their job, are exposed to a drug or a vaccine, etc.). Thus a group of people who were born on a day or in a particular pe
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  • ...nsformed: the discovery of [[penicillin]] and development of the [[polio]] vaccine was restoring hope to millions, and the homeopathic physician had all but v
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  • :*Although there has been continuing progress in controlling some vaccine-preventable childhood diseases such as polio, neonatal tetanus, and measles
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  • ...reatments were primitive compared to today's standards. The [[smallpox]] [[vaccine]], developed by [[Edward Jenner]], was one of the few vaccines available. T
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  • ...reatments were primitive compared to today's standards. The [[smallpox]] [[vaccine]], developed by [[Edward Jenner]], was one of the few vaccines available. T
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  • ...had dropped to 345,000.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/6276139.stm Vaccine drive cuts measles deaths] ''BBC'' 19 Jan 2007</ref><ref>Harpaz IR ''et al.
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  • ...h as a therapeutic monoclonal antibody used in the treatment of arthritis, vaccine proteins, or for treatment of diarrhea <ref>[http://www.ventria.com/news/Pr
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  • ...on the first Nobel Prize in medicine in 1901 for discoveries that led to [[vaccine]]s against [[tetanus]] and [[diphtheria]], and who some consider to be the
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  • * [[Vaccine]]
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  • ...es|catching]], so [[User:Robert Badgett|Robert]]‘s making sure we’re all [[Vaccine|inoculated]]
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  • ...he [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]] for research into areas including [[vaccine]] development,<ref>{{Cite web |date=November 2021 |title=National Universit
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  • ...okyo office building/laboratory, but as they unknowingly used a non-lethal vaccine strain of Anthrax, the attack was ineffective. In June 1994, Aum used sarin
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  • ...okyo office building/laboratory, but as they unknowingly used a non-lethal vaccine strain of Anthrax, the attack was ineffective. In June 1994, Aum used sarin
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  • ...f Meta-Analysis: Nicotine Gum and Smoking Cessation and the Effcacy of BCG Vaccine in the Treatment of Tuberculosis]" in "A Handbook of Statistical Analyses U
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  • ...A); a [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] (DIA) plan to genetically engineer a vaccine-resistant strain of anthrax developed by the Russians; and a '''Central Int
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  • ...ansmissibility values, and considered the effect of variable antiviral and vaccine use, and of different modifications of social mobility (e.g., travel restri
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