Sentences with phrase «as against vaccination»

By the end of 2017, a Romanian NGO financed some banners that can be easily interpreted as against vaccination (like this one - the first line says «vaccines are not safe»).

Not exact matches

The existing vaccine will not protect at all against the new organism, therefore vaccination will be totally ineffective as a means of prevention.
Kennedy, an environmental activist and lawyer who was most recently in the news for speaking out against vaccination requirements, has even hailed AbTech's deal with Nassau as a national model that he would help spread, and went on the Fox Business channel to promote the company last year.
Daniel Jolley said: «This research is timely in the face of declining vaccination rates and recent outbreaks of vaccinated - against diseases in the UK, such as measles.
So far there is no vaccination available against Lyme disease, such as there is for Tick - Borne Encephalitis (TBE) that is also spread via tick bites.
The vaccination protects against infection from the two types of Human Papilloma Virus that cause seven in 10 cases of cervical cancer, as well as two other types of the virus linked with genital warts.
Dr Derek Gatherer of Lancaster University said: «Every year we have a round of flu vaccination, where we choose a recent strain of flu as the vaccine, hoping that it will protect against next year's strains.
«Although this is preclinical work, the strategy warrants further investigation because it holds promise as a simple, economical way to overcome the major limitation of current flu vaccination strategies and may provide broad protection against seasonal and pandemic influenza,» added Elliott.
ACIP doesn't discourage states from finishing the early phase of vaccination — inoculating the «first responders» — but urges against scaling up to include others, such as police and firefighters.
«This drug was not developed as an alternative to vaccination but rather as an additional weapon in our arsenal against the virus that may enable us to improve disease management and rapidly silence outbreaks,» he says.
Unless there was a medical reason against MMR vaccination, such individuals were categorized as vaccine - eligible.
MR: You're exactly right; we deliberately tried to avoid the way this issue has often been framed, as a virtual war between forces for and against vaccination.
Guidelines recommend that vaccinations should be used to protect against certain infections, such as influenza and pneumonia.
Better sanitation is imperative in the fight against cholera in Haiti & ndash particularly as a strain impervious to proposed vaccinations has been found
«Our results support the further study and possible development of IL - 33 as adjuvants in vaccinations against pathogens, including in the context of antitumor immunotherapy,» says Weiner.
Vaccination can protect against as many as nine of the most common types of HPV, but there are more than 200 genetically distinct HPV types.
«If 4CMenB were to be introduced into a routine vaccination schedule, measures such as adequate disease surveillance would be important to determine whether waning of antibodies might influence the effectiveness of a vaccination campaign against this bacterium,» they conclude.
The study characterized the immune responses generated by vaccination against Ebola delivered to the respiratory tract as either an aerosol or liquid.
«Parents of unvaccinated children, as well as older teenagers and young adults who may have missed MMR vaccination, should be aware it is never too late to get vaccinated against measles and they should make an appointment with their GP to get vaccinated as soon as possible.»
On the basis of the current studies as well as previous reports on the use of intradermal immunization against influenza, hepatitis B, rabies, and other infectious diseases, 2,3,8 it is becoming clear that use of the intradermal route may at least partially overcome the relatively poor influenza - specific immune responses seen in certain at - risk populations, particularly the elderly, in whom the immune response in general is known to diminish with age.9 Moreover, in times of shortage, the dose - sparing intradermal approach might be particularly well suited to the young, healthy persons included in the CDC's high - priority group for vaccination, such as health care workers, as well as to younger, otherwise healthy populations in general.
Prof Madhi has built an international reputation in the field of vaccination against pathogens causing pneumonia as well as the effectiveness of vaccines in HIV - infected individuals.
«It's important not to interpret this study as an argument against vaccination of our children against flu or any other disease,» Peter Openshaw, president of the British Society for Immunology and Professor of Experimental Medicine at Imperial College London (who wasn't involved in the study) told the Science Media Centre.
As with AFFiRiS» active vaccine, passive vaccination with 5C1, 9E4, or 1H7 afforded substantial protection against the emergence of neuroinflammation, evidenced by ameliorated GFAP staining for reactive astrocytes and Iba1 for microgliosis.
This is particularly important for vaccination against viruses and diseases such as cancer, in which T cells do not function strongly enough or fast enough to combat the growth of the virus or growth of the tumor cells.
As such, you should take careful note that it is unlawful in Tulsa to own any dog or cat over 4 months old, unless such dog or cat has a current vaccination against rabies and is licensed.
Newborn puppies receive antibodies through their mother's milk; after your puppy is weaned and as his immune system is strengthening, he needs vaccinations to help his body form new antibodies against disease.
As an example, most people think the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel's predisposition to heart disease is just genetic... but Dr Larry Glickman at Purdue University found that Cavalier King Charles Spaniels developed antibodies against their own heart tissue after vaccination.
Newborn kittens and puppies, as well as all pets generally, require a number of vaccinations on specific schedules to protect them against life - threatening and untreatable conditions.
When puppies are too young to be vaccinated against the parvo virus and they have not been protected by maternal antibodies as a result of vaccination of a breeding female, they lack the defenses to fight against this aggressive virus.
The NCSU protocol «highly recommended» vaccination with a modified live virus vaccine and noted that dogs are still protected against parvo when challenged by the disease as much as seven years later.
Dr. WhiteCoat is slow to adapt to this vaccination safety issue, even as the professional organizations recommend against repeated, especially annual vaccinations.
Our pet vaccination and kitty wellness program as well as deworming, viral screening and training discussions are designed especially to protect young felines against disease and illness.
Vaccination remains the most effective way to help protect horses against West Nile and other encephalic or mosquito - borne diseases, such as Eastern equine encephalomyelitis and Western equine encephalomyelitis.
There are also optional vaccinations depending on geographic regions and forms of activities (such as protecting against Lyme disease), which some owners may want to consider and get more information about.
Instead, the AAHA 2003 and 2006 vaccination guidelines recommend using MLV parenteral CAV - 2 vaccines, which give the same protection against both kennel cough and hepatitis as CAV - 1 but involve less risk.
Desexing and vaccination against diseases, such as the deadly parvo virus and highly infectious canine cough, are also important to discuss with your vet.
Vaccinations against various known diseases and viruses are a pretty common fact of life for both humans as well as their canine companions.
Vaccinations are another critical component of the wellness exam, as they help protect against viruses and diseases like rabies, Bordetella, and feline leukemia.
So after the two vaccinations they receive as a kitten and a vaccination a year from that date, many veterinarians only give a booster vaccination against feline leukemia every three years.
Vaccination against other pathogens causing respiratory disease (such as Bordetella, adenovirus and parainfluenza) may help prevent more common respiratory pathogens from becoming secondary infections in a respiratory tract already compromised by influenza infection.
Vaccinations can be put into two categories: core vaccines, used to protect horses against diseases that every horse is at risk of contracting (such as West Nile virus, Eastern and Western encephalitis, tetanus and rabies), and risk - based vaccines.
Vaccination against this virus is highly effective and has a critical role in protecting cats against infection, especially as the virus is highly contagious.
Vaccination We can help protect your cat against life - threatening diseases, such as rabies.
This vaccination also protects against hepatitis (adenovirus), leptospirosis, parvo and parainfluenza, this is known as the 5 - way vaccine.
President Trump has signed an executive order that declares no mandatory vaccination if it's against your religious or conscientious beliefs as of 1-17-18.
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.»
This article discusses the use of the myxomatosis vaccination, available in the UK, as a preventative measure against the disease for pet rabbits.
He also provides any necessary vaccinations, which protect against common diseases and viruses such as rabies, bordetella, and feline leukemia.
It is very important to get a vaccination against this virus as they can prove to be very dangerous.
After considering both the vaccine and your cat's situation, your veterinarian will assist you in designinga vaccination program that not only protects against infectious disease but is as safe as possible.
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