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In addition to making sure you've had your primary vaccine series, the World Health Organization (WHO), ...
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VACCINE INFORMATION
Pertussis is a serious illness that may last for weeks and can cause coughing spells so severe that infants are unable to breathe, eat, or drink.
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Vaccines against the potentially fatal bird flu disease H5N1 need to be effective in small doses to allow more people to be immunised against the disease in the event of a pandemic.
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Vaccines for cancer are no longer futuristic medicine. See how people with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma are on the cutting edge of research.
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A vaccine stimulates the immune system to produce highly specific antibodies that can then attack foreign invaders. In the case of the cocaine vaccine, this means stimulating the immune system to create cocaine specific antibodies.
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Flu Vaccine - The flu vaccination (influenza) is recommended for persons at high risk for serious complications from influenza virus infection. There are also people who should not have the flu vaccine. Source:MedicineNet ...
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The vaccine -- known as Zostavax -- is actually a double dose of chickenpox vaccine. Both shingles and chickenpox are caused by the same virus, called varicella.
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HPV Vaccine
Slide Number and Title
Common Infection
Infection Is Sexually Transmitted
Low-Risk and High-Risk HPVs
Virus Penetrates Cervix
Virus Uncoats
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The DTaP vaccine is a "3-in-1" vaccine that protects against diphtheria, pertussis, and tetanus. It can be given to children less than 7 years old. It is given by injection, usually into the arm or the thigh.
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CHICKEN POX VACCINE - A newly approved by the FDA a live-varicella virus vaccine. Limited clinical trials suggest the immunity lasts for at least six years.
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Hepatitis B vaccine:
Is usually given as a series of three injections.
Is safe for women who are pregnant or breast-feeding.
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The Hepatitis B vaccine was introduced in the mid to late 1980s, and many college age men and women still have not received this immunization.
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Increase in whooping cough - vaccine ineffective
Although the incidence of Whooping Cough is in decline, according to data from the Public Health Laboratory Service Communicable Disease Surveillance Centre in London, ...
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Vaccines for the prevention of hepatitis A and hepatitis B are currently recommended for gay and bisexual men, users of illegal drugs, health care workers, and others at risk of contracting these diseases.
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Measles Vaccine and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Medicare Modernization Act
Melioidosis ...
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VACCINE: A preparation of killed virus, living attenuated (weakened) virus, or living, fully virulent virus administered to produce or artificially increase immunity to a disease. Subunit vaccines comprise only part of the pathogen.
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vaccine
A substance or group of substances meant to cause the immune system to respond to a tumor or to microorganisms, such as bacteria or viruses. A vaccine can help the body recognize and destroy cancer cells or microorganisms.
vaccine adjuvant ...
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vaccine
A preparation of killed or weakened microorganisms, given to treat or prevent disease.
vagina ...
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Vaccines against other organisms associated with meningitis also are available, although they are recommended mainly for children at high risk of infection due to chronic illness or suppressed immunity.
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Vaccines are available for hepatitis A and B. If you have been exposed to someone with hepatitis B, talk to your doctor about getting either an immunoglobulin shot or the vaccine as soon as possible.
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VACCINES ESSENTIAL
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Vaccine
A substance prepared from a weakened or killed virus which, when injected, helps the body to form antibodies that will attack an invading virus and may prevent infection altogether.
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A vaccine, like any medication, is capable of causing serious problems, such as severe allergic reactions. The risk of hepatitis B vaccine causing serious harm, or death, is extremely small.
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A vaccine, which can help prevent infection with anthrax, has been developed but it is not available for everyone. Antibiotics should be given to people who have definitely or probably been exposed to anthrax.
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GMK vaccine A therapeutic immunizing ganglioside vaccine designed to prevent recurrence of malignant melanoma in patients at high risk of relapse following surgery.
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This vaccine is part of the childhood immunisation schedule. This article provides an overview of the vaccine's side effects.
The Hib vaccine has reduced cases of a form of meningitis. This article looks the risks and benefits of the immunisation.
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Salk vaccine (Poliovirus Vaccine Inactivated)
Salmeterol (Serevent Diskus; Serevent; Serevent Diskhaler)
Salmeterol
(Inhalation)
(Serevent Diskus)
Salmeterol/Fluticasone
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But a vaccine is injected into a muscle or directly into the bloodstream, thus bypassing the normal protections. This is highly dangerous! ...
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Vaccine Multimedia
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Virus Diseases
Virus
A group of submicroscopic pathogens consisting essentially of a core of a single nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat. The smallest known infectious organism.
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Is there a vaccine to prevent recurrent UTIs?
In the future, scientists may develop a vaccine that can prevent UTIs from coming back.
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Travel Medicine, Vaccines
Long Island office, travel health specialists. Certified yellow fever vaccination site. Malaria prevention. Typhoid, Japanese encephalitis, hepatitis. Visit other national offices, too.
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Our lab is engaged in the study of molecular and cellular immunology of infectious diseases, with particular interests in pathophysiology and protective antigens for vaccines.
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Virus-Toxin Law of 1902: One of the first such incidents was associated with a vaccine.
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These children should be given the first vaccine available. Such children include those with chronic disorders of the heart or lungs (such as asthma and cystic fibrosis), ...
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A complete history of the bite, including the type of animal and its status (general health, rabies vaccine, behavior), the time and location of the event, circumstances of the bite, whereabouts of the animal, and prehospital treatment, ...
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midwives have an obligation to individual adult clients to address immunization status for hepatitis B, tetanus, diphtheria, measles, mumps and rubella. It is expected that the midwife will utilize current information regarding available vaccines and ...
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The pneumococcal vaccine prevents infections from the organism that most commonly causes acute ear infections and many respiratory infections.
Some evidence suggests that xylitol, a natural sweetener, may reduce ear infections.
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Make sure your child obtains the pertussis (whooping cough) vaccine.
When traveling by airplane, get up and walk around once in awhile to avoid forming blood clots in your legs. Clots can break off and lodge in your lungs.
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bacterial virulence gene expression and whether they also have any effect in epithelial cells. Further understanding of this regulatory system will lead to the identification of additional virulence factors and provide novel targets for vaccine and ...
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