Sentences with phrase «about vaccine protection»

In addition, visitors to Asia should talk to their doctors about vaccine protection against typhoid and Japanese encephalitis.

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«We estimated that vaccine protection wanes over time, but slowly, with about 85 percent of children still protected 10 years after vaccination,» said Domenech de Cellès.
Recent research has yielded new information about immune responses associated with — and potentially responsible for — protection from HIV infection, providing leads for new strategies to develop an HIV vaccine.
All the viruses except the yellow fever vaccine offered protection: Hamsters pre-exposed to another flavivirus held the West Nile virus in check and survived, whereas those in a control group got sick and about half died after 10 days.
Eventually, she agreed to take an experimental Ebola vaccine that had been shown in animals to offer about 50 % protection, even when administered after exposure to the virus.
Final trial results published in April showed about one - third fewer episodes of clinical and severe malaria in young children who received three vaccine doses and a booster, with protection waning over time.
Vaccines are used to offer protection against a number of diseases and so ensuring their effectiveness is important, and a study published in the journal Vaccine has reported that flu vaccines given in the morning brought about a greater immune (measured by antibody levels) response than those given in the afVaccines are used to offer protection against a number of diseases and so ensuring their effectiveness is important, and a study published in the journal Vaccine has reported that flu vaccines given in the morning brought about a greater immune (measured by antibody levels) response than those given in the afvaccines given in the morning brought about a greater immune (measured by antibody levels) response than those given in the afternoon.
21st march 2016, an article was published about the first TBVAC2020 project meeting (Les Diablerets, Switzerland), which provided the first results of R&D activities, including vaccine discovery and biomarkers of immunity and protection.
One vaccine — Gardasil 9 — also offers protection against five additional HPV types that cause about 20 percent of cervical cancers.
Animals will need a minimum of two vaccines spaced two weeks apart to develop protective immunity, and we can't reliably expect protection until about a week after the second vaccination, which means at least three weeks from the time of intake.
For more information about fetal protection vaccines from Zoetis, visit with your veterinarian or your local Zoetis representative, or go to FetalCalfProtection.com.
p. 28» As with pregnant dogs, veterinary medicine has advised against vaccination during illness, due to concerns about suboptimal protection, or worse, vaccine - induced illness.»
If you plan on boarding your dog, check with your veterinary office for their recommendations on when to schedule the vaccination, as it may take about five days for your dog to generate an immune response from the vaccine in order to provide the needed protection.
You could also talk to your vet about a dog flu vaccine, although there is some question about its effectiveness as the vaccine for H3N8 may not offer protection from H3N2 and vice versa.
Veterinarians have since learned more about diseases and pets» immune systems, and there is increasing evidence that immunity triggered by some triggered by some vaccines provides protection beyond one year.
Never skip any shots required by local laws or mandatory for your pet's protection, but do talk to your vet about personalizing your pet's vaccine protocol.
Between a research - gutting proposed budget, regulation - slashing executive orders, the appointment of climate change skeptics to head the Environmental Protection Agency and Department of Energy, and bogus claims about vaccines, infectious diseases, and global warming, it's no secret that President Donald Trump has demonstrated indifference to empirical fact and hostility to the scientific community.
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