Sentences with phrase «develop inoculations»

When Thomas Monath, an expert on vaccines combating mosquito - borne diseases, thinks about developing an inoculation against Zika virus, he has a major concern: Guillain — Barré syndrome.

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Even worse, the experimental inoculation, developed with money from the Merck pharmaceutical company and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, actually increased the chances that some people would later acquire HIV.
Following exposure to sheep prions, all rabbits with the sheep PRNP transgene in addition to the full complement of rabbit genes (including rabbit PRNP) developed typical TSE after 6 - 8 months, whereas rabbits without the sheep PRNP transgene remained healthy more than 700 days after inoculation.
The new inoculation series requires an injection of human or horse immunoglobulin, which is in short supply in developing countries, but the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Boston is currently testing a strategy in India that uses monoclonal antibodies that could one day be easily manufactured in China.
The mice developed neurologic dysfunction between 380 and 660 days after inoculation.
Designed for females and males ages 9 through 26 and available in more than 40 countries, the vaccine is the latest of a few inoculations developed to prevent the more than 100 types of HPV.
Upon inoculation of ten monkeys with B. burgdorferi by tick, only one developed a bona fide EM rash.
Cats may develop a positive antigen test 8 mo post L3 inoculation.
Developing Larvae: Ivermectin / pyrantel pamoate, administered monthly for 1 yr to dogs with larvae that are no more than 4 mo post-L3 inoculation, prevents the development of infection.
After 12 weeks, kittens have had their basic inoculations and have developed the physical and social stability needed for a new environment.
After twelve weeks, kittens have had their basic inoculations and have also developed the physical and social stability needed for a new environment.
Kittens are usually available between 12 and 16 weeks of age, by which time they have had their basic inoculations and developed the physical and social stability needed for a new environment.
In fact, these concepts of misconception - based learning and inoculation against myths were the basis of the free online Denial101x course developed by Cook and colleagues.
Social Inoculation Theory suggests that people develop resistance to social pressure when they can recognize the forms of pressure, are motivated to resist them, and are capable of doing so.
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