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  • #Redirect [[Vaccine]]
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  • ...and vaccination - Detailed explaination of the vaccine and history of the vaccine. : http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1200696/?tool=pmcentrez
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  • [[Vaccine]]s or candidate vaccines used to prevent infections with [[streptococcus pn
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Pneumococcal vaccine]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Vaccine}}
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  • ..., [[voltage]]) or microorganism (e.g., an attenuated [[virus]] used in a [[vaccine]]
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  • ...liomyelitis (commonly known as polio) prior to the development of the Salk vaccine.
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  • ...ion against Clonorchis sinensis". ''Vaccine'' [http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2008.02.015 26:1817-25]
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  • ...ia]], transplanted tissue, [[cancer]], and [[protozoa]]. The success of [[vaccine|vaccines]] is based on their antigenic properties.
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  • Johnson IS. Coordinating vaccine use is best way to combat polio.[comment]. [Comment. Letter] Nature. 435(70 ...Recommendations for the US poliovirus vaccine stockpile from the National Vaccine Advisory Committee (NVAC) and the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practi
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  • ...pps.edu] - 'Scripps Research Scientists Successfully Test New Anti-Obesity Vaccine'
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  • ...dual to be protected. The immune system of that individual responds to the vaccine and, if that response is adequate, exposure to the germ will not result in ...[http://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/pubs/pinkbook/ Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases]. Atkinson W, Wolfe S, Hamborsky J, McIntyre L, eds. 1
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  • ...can]]|language=en |quote=For more than a decade, Kennedy has promoted anti-vaccine propaganda completely unconnected to reality.}}</ref> ..., 2021 |publisher=NBC News |quote=The video the newest in a series of anti-vaccine propaganda films produced or promoted by Kennedy was distributed through Ke
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  • The '''Nazi typhus and other vaccine experiments''' were conducted for the benefit of the German armed forces to
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  • {{r|Vaccine}}
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  • ...udy of the incidence and complication rates of herpes zoster before zoster vaccine introduction |journal=Mayo Clin. Proc. |volume=82 |issue=11 |pages=1341–9 ...htm |author=Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|title=CBER - Zoster Vaccine, Live, (Oka/Merck), Zostavax Questions & Answers |year=2006|accessdate=2007
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  • ...ctually a treatment, but prevention, the oil-adjuvant Encephalomyocarditis vaccine. This vaccine has been given to elephants, mice and pigs so far.
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  • ...d treatment of influenza virus; the Centers for Disease Control recommends vaccine as first-line prophylaxis in long-term care facilities, with prophylactic u | title = Prevention and Control of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases in Long-Term Care
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  • ...[[Nazi sterilization experiments|sterilization]], [[Nazi typhus and other vaccine experiments|typhus]], [[Nazi poison experiments|poison]] and [[Nazi incendi
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  • ...as a major cause of death among children and infants. After the pertussis vaccine was introduced, reported cases of this infection decreased by more than 99% ...thy, convulsions and hypotensive-hyporesponsive episodes Currently, a new vaccine is being developed which utilizes recombinant DNA technology. [2]
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  • Name = Pneumococcal vaccine | In [[medicine]], pneumococcal vaccines are "[[vaccine]]s or candidate vaccines used to prevent infections with [[streptococcus pn
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  • While a [[yellow fever]] vaccine has long been available, other vaccine development recently has accelerated.<ref name=CIDRAP /> There has been som | title = Protective efficacy for a live attenuated vaccine against Argentine hemorrhagic fever.
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  • {{main|Pneumococcal vaccine}} ...ildren (under 60 months) are given a [[heptavalent pneumococcal conjugate vaccine]] (PCV 7) such as [[Prevnar]].
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  • {{r|Vaccine}}
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  • ...erpes zoster]] and measles vaccines and the bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine. An example of inactivated vaccines is the polio vaccine.
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  • ...at high risk. There have been manufacturing and efficacy problems with the vaccine.
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  • .... They are the WC/rBS vaccine, Variant WC/rBS vaccine, and the CVD 103-HgR vaccine. ...Vietnam exclusively. The third oral vaccine for cholera is the CVD 103-HgR vaccine which contains an attenuated live strain of ''Vibrio cholerae'' strain O1 w
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  • ...(Rv1737c) and narX (Rv1736c), may be used to differentiate between the BCG vaccine, and latent tuberculosis. <ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18362135?
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  • ...r than most [[primary prevention]] efforts in health care such as [[infant vaccine]]s, [[mammography]] and [[Papanicolaou smear]]s.<ref name="pmid9691106">{{c
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  • * Bonah, Christian. "The 'Experimental Stable' of the BCG Vaccine: Safety, Efficacy, Proof, and Standards, 1921-1933." ''Studies in History a
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  • | vaccine/antigen | [[vaccine]], [[antigen]]
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  • ==The Varicella Zoster Vaccine== ...la Vaccine is another way to get vaccinated, but it contains 10 times more vaccine than Varivax.
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  • ...in each individual so it is hard to obtain the right information on how a vaccine should be developed. ...for HSV-1 and seronegative for HSV-2. No reasoning was stated in why the vaccine was ineffective on males, regardless if they have shown signs of HSV or not
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  • ...s?id=Wv1lAAAAEBAJ Common Cold Antigen]. Google Patents.</ref> The proposed vaccine was oral and its target was pneumococcal antigens.
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  • ...human cadavers. In 1986 the FDA approved the first genetically engineered vaccine for humans, for hepatitis B.<ref name="timeline"/> Since these early uses o ...[[biotechnology|biotechnological]] applications of GM, for example oral [[vaccine]]s produced naturally in fruit, at very low cost.
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  • ...ned by the bacterium. Current research is focusing on the development of a vaccine to create immunity against the bacteria and many in the medical community a ...t has not been eliminated) has highlighted the importance of researching a vaccine to help relieve infection. <ref name=epi/>.
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  • ===Vaccine development=== ...so play a role in prevention. Recent studies have shed light on a possible vaccine developed through mucosal administration of purified recombinant sub-unit p
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  • ...named it HPV-18. His groundbreaking discovery led to the development of a vaccine and he was recognized with the 2008 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine. ...ties. The study concludes that more research will need to be done when the vaccine is actually administered at which point similar tests should be done to det
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  • **Laboratory for Vaccine-Preventable Diseases
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  • ...ww.cdc.gov/ncidod/dbmd/diseaseinfo/typhoidfever_t.htm}}</ref> There is a [[vaccine]], but recommended only for travelers to endemic areas.<ref name=MMWR>{{cit
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  • ...most recent application of ''Lactococcus lactis'' is in the development of vaccine delivery systems. ''L. lactis'' can be genetically engineered to generate ...is outcome has encouraged the further development of a L. lactis based HIV vaccine.<ref>[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12649143 Xin KQ., Hoshino, Y., Tod
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  • ...TP-Polio-Hib (diphtheria/tetanus/pertussis/polio/haemophilus influenzae b) vaccine, are given at the ages of two, three, and four months, followed by a [[Boos
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  • {{r|Vaccine}}
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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.<ref>[ht
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  • ...wever, this vaccine is not commercially available in the United States. A vaccine for use in animals has also been developed, but it is not available in the
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  • ...oyola.edu/~klc/BL472/Malaria/research.html Erin McNamara, Current drug and vaccine research on malaria]</ref>
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  • ...ces a Protective Immune Response in Mice with Lyme Disease. ''Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, 15''. (9), 1429-1435</ref>
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  • ...accine.2008.02.015 "Oral administration of a Bacillus subtilis spore-based vaccine expressing Clonorchis sinensis tegumental protein 22.3 kDa confers protecti ...C. sinensis. ''B. subtilis'' spores, thus, are a promising potential oral vaccine vehicle for the prevention and control of clonorchiasis and other gastroint
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  • ...cal warfare research center. Not all personnel there were protected by the vaccine, and it is not recommended for post-exposure prophylaxis, but only for labo
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  • ...vive for long periods of time. These genes are important when developing a vaccine for CMV. Currently, there is no vaccine for CMV, but preventative measures can be taken to keep from getting the vi
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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 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...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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