New Insights Could Help Shield Babies From Diarrhea Bug
... July 16 (HealthDay News) -- The incidence of rotavirus infection, a major cause of infant illness in the ... Institutes of Health, and elsewhere, noted that rotavirus can cause diarrhea in affected infants and ... conducted by the researchers suggests that U.S. rotavirus epidemics are strongly tied to differences in ...New Vaccine May Account for Less Severe Rotavirus Season
... June 25 (HealthDay News) -- A new vaccine for rotavirus -- a leading cause of vomiting and diarrhea in ... gastroenteritis in infants and young children, rotavirus typically is responsible for some 410,000 doctor ... the CDC said in a prepared statement. Also, rotavirus activity was delayed about three months from its ...FDA Advisory Committee Recommends US Approval of Rotavirus Vaccine
... a positive recommendation today on the use of rotavirus vaccines, potentially bringing greater protection ... in the US within the coming weeks. Another rotavirus vaccine, RotaTeq(R) manufactured by Merck & Co., Inc., received FDA approval in 2006. Globally, rotavirus accounts for more than 500,000 deaths and ...U.S. Contributes $75 Million for Childhood Immunization
... the introduction of two new vaccines into the poorest countries, against pneumococcal disease and rotavirus. Together, pneumococcal diseases and rotavirus account for more than one million child deaths each year; a majority of these deaths can be prevented with existing vaccines. Support for ...AVANT Immunotherapeutics Announces Hart-Scott Rodino Clearance to License Cancer Vaccine to Pfizer
... the military and global health needs. AVANT has three commercialized products, including Rotarix(R) (partnered with GSK) for the prevention of rotavirus infection and two human food safety vaccines for reducing salmonella infection in chickens and eggs. Additional information on AVANT ...Children More Vulnerable to Harmful Effects of Lead at Age 6 Than as Toddlers, Says New Study
... including the Sabin oral polio vaccine, the surfactant preparation that saves the lives of thousands of premature infants each year, and a rotavirus vaccine that saves the lives of hundreds of thousands of infants around the world each year. Current strategic directions include the translation of ...Annual Conference on Vaccine Research to Highlight Not Only Health Benefits But Also Economic Gains
... in the developing world. Each year, rotavirus kills more than 500,000 children under the age of ... the evidence base that led to the introduction of rotavirus vaccines into the U.S. childhood immunization program and to surveillance activities for rotavirus in more than 50 countries around the world. The ...Paul Capital Healthcare Purchases Additional Royalty Interest in GlaxoSmithKline's Rotarix(R)
... Medical Center. Rotarix(R) is an oral vaccine developed to prevent rotavirus infection, a contagious viral disease that causes diarrhea and dehydration ... subsequently licensed the product from AVANT in 1999. According to GSK, rotavirus infects virtually every child worldwide by age five and is the leading ...Progress Against Malaria and Other Infectious Diseases Among Highlights at Annual Vaccine Conference
... of the Charles Merieux Award. Dr. Offit, who is also a professor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania Medical School, co-developed the rotavirus vaccine manufactured by Merck & Co., Inc. He has also been a strong defender of vaccines. Dr. Offit, who will receive the award at an 11:30 ...Virogen® Rotatest® Rotavirus Test
Description:... Latex agglutination slide test for the qualitative detection of rotavirus from fecal ....IDEIA Rotavirus Microplate Assay
Description:... A direct enzyme immunoassay for detection of gr. A rotavirus in fecal ....Researchers find chink in the armor of viral 'tummy bug'
... understand how carbohydrates are involved in rotavirus infection, researchers had focussed on treating ... believed only some of the many strains of rotavirus infection could be prevented with sialidase ... sialic acid. "Unsuccessful attempts to reduce rotavirus infection with this treatment led scientists to ...Syracuse University partners with Serum Institute of India to develop vaccines for children
... countries have a much higher risk of dying from rotavirus than those living in Western nations. The disease ... team will also explore new ways to synthesize the rotavirus vaccine to make it more accessible to children in ... Unlike the tetanus vaccine molecule, the rotavirus molecule Doyle's team will be working with is not ...Tips from the Journals of the American Society for Microbiology
... and Chemotherapy , 52. 7: 2626-2631.) rotavirus Infection May Accelerate Type 1 Diabetes in Mice ... that exposure of nonobese diabetic mice to mouse rotavirus in a natural experiment also resulted in ... "These data provide the first evidence that rotavirus infection can accelerate diabetes development in ...Integrins as receptors give insight into rotavirus and diarrhea
... discovered the first viral enterotoxin, rotavirus NSP4, a toxic protein that affects the ... Medical Center Digestive Diseases Center. rotavirus is one of the most common causes of diarrhea, ... half a million deaths each year. Finding out how rotavirus causes diarrhea and looking for ways to block it ...Soy isoflavone may inhibit common gastrointestinal illness in infants
... formula-- may reduce a babys susceptibility to rotavirus infections by as much as 74 percent, according to ... published in Septembers Journal of Nutrition. rotavirus is the primary cause of diarrhea in infants, ... sick children. In developing countries, though, rotavirus causes approximately 611,000 deaths each year, ...Scientists link immune system's natural killer cells to infant liver disease
... of biliary atresia. In the mouse experiments, the scientists used a rotavirus infection to induce biliary atresia in newborn mice. Similar to what was ... prevented damage to bile duct surface tissues, even with the presence of rotavirus infection. The continuity of the mouse pup bile ducts was maintained, bile ...Innovative method for creating a human cytomegalovirus vaccine outlined
... the disease in the U.S. and co-developed a new rotavirus vaccine approved in the U.S. in 2006. Plotkin's ... to create the rubella vaccine. In contrast, the rotavirus vaccine was developed using co-infection ... incorporate selected elements from several human rotavirus strains into a ...New vaccine for condition that kills 500,000 children a year
... "In a matter of hours, vomiting and diarrhea from rotavirus can lead to dehydration, which can result in hospitalization and even be life-threatening." rotavirus causes about 70,000 hospital admissions in the ... and effective treatment may not be available, rotavirus kills half a million infants a year, about one ...New Rotavirus vaccine joins routine infant immunization schedule
... recommended a new vaccine for routine use against rotavirus infection, a common childhood illness that is the ... by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. rotavirus affects nearly all children at some point, often ... experience an estimated 2.7 million episodes of rotavirus gastroenteritis each year, resulting in 250,000 ...Rotavirus can spread beyond the intestine
... nonchronic conditions and healthy adults. rotavirus antigen was detected in the blood of 51 of 57 of ... the children studied most of those infected with rotavirus also had infectious virus in their blood. The ... presence of diarrhea. The finding of infectious rotavirus in the blood suggests that the disease is not ...CDC Immunization Advisory Committee Recommends Two New Pediatric Vaccines from GlaxoSmithKline
... vaccination of infants to protect against rotavirus gastroenteritis (RGE) -- ROTARIX, approved by ... only rotavirus vaccine that offers completion of rotavirus immunization by four months of age in just two ... immunization program. ROTARIX is a two-dose oral rotavirus vaccine for infants and KINRIX is a combination ...Delaware Valley Innovation Network Awards First Innovation Investment Grant to the Wistar Institute
... at Wistar led to the creation of the rubella vaccine that eradicated the disease in the United States, human rabies vaccines used worldwide, and a rotavirus vaccine approved in 2006. Today, Wistar is home to preeminent research programs studying skin cancer, lung cancer, and brain tumors. Wistar ...AVANT Immunotherapeutics Announces Oral Presentation of CDX-110 at ASCO Annual Meeting
... the military and global health needs. AVANT has three commercialized products, including Rotarix(R) (partnered with GSK) for the prevention of rotavirus infection and two human food safety vaccines for reducing salmonella infection in chickens and eggs. Additional information on AVANT ...NCIIA Announces Launch of 4th Annual Student Biomedical Innovation Competition
... second place team wins $2,500 and the third place team wins $1,000. 2007 winners included a Johns Hopkins University team that developed a unique rotavirus vaccination technology via oral thin film delivery, a Stanford University team that developed a light-based therapy for Parkinson's Disease, and a UC ...