Sentences with phrase «b vaccine study»

1997 — Led the development of HIV vaccines for global deployment — In 1997, MHRP launched the first non-subtype B vaccine study in Thailand.

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Findings from this study of flu vaccines delivered by a small needle intradermally parallel earlier results that found adding a strain of influenza B could improve the effectiveness of a flu vaccine nasal spray and a traditional intramuscular vaccine that is injected as a shot in the arm muscle.
Using the findings from this study, the team has designed vaccine immunogens to selectively trigger the cooperating antibody - producing B cells to cooperate to make broadly neutralizing antibodies in a manner that mimics broadly neutralizing antibody development in natural HIV infection.
All studies showed the addition of the B strain improved the antibody response to that strain and didn't weaken the body's immune response to other flu strains in the vaccine.
Studies have shown that flu vaccines work better at protecting against influenza B or influenza A H1N1 viruses than influenza A H3N2.
In 2011, Science's editors will be watching a smaller detector at the Large Hadron Collider called LHCb, which will study B mesons in great detail; new techniques that should lead to the discovery of many more genes contributing to adaptation; an ignited fusion burn at the National Ignition Facility; broadly neutralizing antibodies, which are capable of disabling a wide range of viral variants; the first plug - in hybrid electric cars whose batteries are charged from a wall socket go on the market; and the results of the first phase III trial of a malaria vaccine.
A study of 4CMenB, a new vaccine to protect against meningitis B bacteria (which can cause potentially fatal bacterial meningitis in children), shows that waning immunity induced by infant vaccination can be overcome by a booster dose at 40 months of age, according to a clinical trial published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal).
The late - boost study, led by scientists from AFRIMS and the Thai Ministry of Health, found that vaccine boosts containing AIDSVAX B / E generated increased, but short - lived, humoral and CD4 + T - cell responses that did not rise further after subsequent boosting.
A new study has shown that boosting RV144 volunteers 6 - 8 years later with AIDSVAX B / E vaccine resulted in higher immune responses than were seen immediately after RV144.
Previous studies have also indicated that maternal Abs did not suppress infant Ab responses to H. influenzae type B vaccines (132).
The study relates to a particular type of vaccine (killed) against a particular virus, influenza, though the findings might hold true for other killed vaccines and for those vaccines consisting only of proteins produced by GM in bacteria, yeast or insect cells, against diseases such as hepatitis B (HBV) and human papilloma virus (HPV, the causative agent of cervical cancer).
In another study, 40 medical students who tested negative for hepatitis B antibodies were randomly assigned to write about either their traumatic experiences or a neutral topic, and then were given a hepatitis B vaccine.
Influenza vaccines are Category B or C drugs, which means that adequate and well - controlled studies on pregnant women have not been conducted and it is not known whether these vaccines can cause fetal harm when administered to a pregnant woman or if they can affect reproduction capacity.
how the study in the CDC was prompted from the UK b / c Dr. Andrew Wakefield (working in the UK) found a relationship (not conclusive) between vaccines / autism (he was actually studying the link between digestive issues and autism but he came across this)
In this study, we clinically tested a therapeutic platform that we have previously described in preclinical studies [12] in which B cells from NHL dogs are expanded in vitro using CD40L transfected K562 cells (KtCD40L) and then loaded with autologous tumor RNA to generate a cell - based vaccine.
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