Sentences with phrase «developed after the vaccine»

I also started researching the connection between vaccines and certain serious diseases that developed after the vaccine.

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December: Spam sales rocket for Christmas after a vaccine is developed for swine flu.
Researchers at the University of Michigan's Mary H Weiser Food Allergy Center have developed a nasal vaccine that protects laboratory mice from allergic reactions upon exposure to peanuts, after just three monthly doses.
Researchers at the University of Michigan's Mary H Weiser Food Allergy Center have developed a nasal vaccine that protects laboratory mice from allergic reactions upon exposure to peanuts, after just...
Healthcare providers advise measles vaccine at the age of 12 -15 months (in the form of MMR) to prevent measles in children; yet some babies develop active infection after exposure to an infected case.
«Flu season has begun and you should be mindful that it takes about two weeks after getting the vaccine before immunity develops,» Patrice Bogan, Director of Clinic Services said.
One of the vaccines, developed by scientists at the pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease (NIAID), helped protect monkeys from Ebola infection 10 months after vaccination.
This would be something that initially would be a therapy after infection, but if it worked, then I'd like to see it developed as a vaccine, if that were at all possible.
How do you develop therapeutics for the unknown and unknowable, given that you won't have time to develop a vaccine for a new agent after it appears?»
To date, only six patients (including Menezes) for whom the vaccination strategy failed have survived, the first was 6 year - old Matthew Winkler from Ohio, who was bitten by a rabid bat in 1970 and developed symptoms after receiving a full course of the vaccine (prior versions of the rabies vaccine were not as effective as current formulations).
His example suggests that while science's first and greatest triumph in this area was to develop vaccinations to control or eradicate many diseases, the challenge now — not yet achieved, and in some ways even more difficult — is to preserve public support for vaccine programs long after these scourges have largely vanished from our everyday lives.
Scientists have moved closer to developing a universal flu vaccine after using the 2009 pandemic as a natural experiment to study why some people seem to resist severe illness.
In a study in Nature Medicine, the team reported that vaccinated mice and ferrets appeared to be protected from dying of the H5N1 bird flu after receiving the vaccine, even when they developed symptoms.
If AIDS is caused by a virus, why has it been impossible for researchers to develop a vaccine after 20 years and millions of dollars spent?
There are currently no drugs to halt or reverse the spread of Alzheimer's disease, and researchers have tread carefully in the wake of a failed vaccine trial six years ago that was stopped after 18 patients developed potentially fatal brain inflammation and two of them suffered strokes.
The drug firm Acambis is trying to go a step further by developing a cell - culture vaccine that after just one injection would prevent every type of flu.
In its first test in humans, reported online October 4 in the New England Journal of Medicine, one vaccine based on DNA from the virus elicited an immune response, with 100 percent of participants developing antibodies after a three - dose regimen.
Researchers used IL - 15 to develop a whole tumor cell vaccine to target breast (TS / A) and prostate (TRAMP - C2) cancer cells in animal models; results showed that tumor cells stopped growing after the vaccine was introduced and that beneficial effects were enhanced further when IL - 15Rα was co-produced by the vaccine cells.
Preliminary evidence suggested that the vaccine wards off disease; none of the patients who received the vaccine developed influenza in the winter after they were vaccinated, compared to two in a group who received a lower dose, and seven in the placebo group, the team reports today in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
Zheng and his colleagues became interested in annexin A2's exact role in cancer spread after noting a curious effect in a trial of the pancreatic cancer vaccine GVAX, first developed by Johns Hopkins researchers.
A clinical trial in which volunteers were infected with dengue virus six months after receiving either an experimental dengue vaccine developed by scientists from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) or a placebo injection yielded starkly contrasting results.
One concern is the development of multiple sclerosis, which has been fuelled by social and news media reports of cases occurring after HPV vaccination, and an increasing number of case reports published in the medical literature describing vaccine recipients who developed multiple sclerosis as well as other demyelinating diseases.
«Our team has developed a new vaccine that rescues mice much longer after infection than what was traditionally thought possible.»
► Why did about 15,000 children in Europe develop narcolepsy after receiving the flu vaccine Pandemrix?
DEFENSE Vaccine candidates developed from DNA and proteins of the MERS virus (above, yellow) produced protective immune proteins and reduced lung damage in monkeys six days after infection.
After constructing the first synthetic bacterial cell and the first minimal bacterial cell, JCVI scientists are using the groundbreaking techniques used in these milestones to construct synthetic flu vaccines, develop unique new sources of insulin, and more efficient means to produce algae - based biofuels.
The overall objective of the project is to develop cutting edge tools to speed up and improve the testing and monitoring of vaccine safety, both before and after release to the market.
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For example, the UK government's program for tackling HIV and AIDS in the developing world, which was published shortly after the Bangkok meeting, makes the unqualified comment that the enterprise «will accelerate research and development of an effective vaccine
In 2012 after the deaths of two equine veterinarians in Queensland the State and federal Governments commissioned the team, along with commercial partner Pfiser Animal Health - now Zoetis - to develop an effective Hendra virus vaccine.
The Program provides the MVA, which is delivered after initial vaccination with a DNA vaccine and is developed by the Karolinska Institute in Sweden.
Soon after, in 1896, Almroth Edward Wright, an Anglo - Irish - Swedish immunologist, introduced a typhoid vaccine which proved to be successful at preventing the disease, and in 1909, Frederick F. Russell, a U.S. Army physician developed another vaccine which became the centerpiece of the first vaccine program in which an entire army was immunized.
To develop and register new medicines, vaccines, diagnostic tests and pharmaceutical products after careful examination
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.
It is no wonder that Canine Health Concern's 1997 study of 4,000 dogs showed a high number of dogs developing mobility problems shortly after they were vaccinated (noted in my 1997 book, What Vets Don't Tell You About Vaccines).
Some dogs have been known to develop nervous system problems after the administration of a modified live distemper vaccine.
Hence, a vaccine developed prior to the shift is unlikely to be effective after the shift.
Pets may sneeze, cough, or develop stuffy / runny noses for a few days after intranasal vaccines.
Many times puppies may still develop diseases after an incomplete vaccine series.
Second, our response to the claim that ferrets who have received these vaccines in the past do not need them again is that studies have shown that any immune system protection (antibodies) that ferrets develop after initially getting these vaccines actually wanes over time, so that they are no longer protected.
In the past few years, a vaccine has been developed that has shown much promise in providing another strategy for control of the tumor after surgical removal.
However, a vaccine has been developed that may be able to control the growth of a tumor after surgery.
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