A safe,
effective vaccine against Lyme disease for dogs has been available for many years.
Fortunately, there is a very
effective vaccine against this virus.
The coming year will see the widespread testing of the first
effective vaccine against Plasmodium falciparum, the parasite that causes the most deadly type of malaria.
The discovery is part of a large, IAVI - and NIH - sponsored effort to develop
an effective vaccine against HIV.
«These findings certainly raise optimism that the development of a safe and
effective vaccine against Zika virus for humans may be successful,» he said.
AIDS vaccine researchers say they have some new clues to help focus their search for a safe and
effective vaccine against HIV.
There is
no effective vaccine against the disease and chemotherapy is currently the prime treatment.
While
an effective vaccine against the virus has been developed and will likely be approved, there are no drugs available to treat Ebola infections.
Batista was one of a number of scientists involved in the study from the Ragon Institute, established in the Boston area by experts from Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, with the goal of working toward development of
an effective vaccine against HIV / AIDS.
Although researchers and colleagues are extremely hopeful that this novel approach will generate
an effective vaccine against TB and potentially other infectious diseases, Dr. Divangahi added a word of caution.
HIV is finally revealing its weak spots to researchers, bringing
an effective vaccine against AIDS closer to reality.
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An effective vaccine against uterine diseases will have a significant positive impact on the dairy industry, limiting the use of antibiotics, and decreasing economic losses due to these disorders.
Already scientists at Human Genome Sciences in Rockville, Maryland — a biotech company affiliated with Venter's research institute — have begun working on a more
effective vaccine against Haemophilus.
An effective vaccine against the virus that causes genital herpes has evaded researchers for decades.
New research, led by University of Southampton biological scientist Dr Hannah Siddle, is aiming to develop
an effective vaccine against an infectious cancer that is eradicating the Tasmanian devil, the world's largest remaining marsupial carnivore.
Remarkably, the researchers also found that blocking this protein in mice protected them from the lethal effects of dengue virus infection, an important finding given that
an effective vaccine against dengue has remained elusive, partly because there are four serotypes of the virus that cause disease.
«We have an opportunity to develop
an effective vaccine against a disease that is rapidly destroying a unique and important species.
The team claims its work, funded by Tonix, a pharmaceutical company headquartered in New York City, could lead to a safer, more
effective vaccine against smallpox.
But scientific and economic obstacles have stymied the development of
effective vaccines against many of the developing world's most deadly diseases, such as malaria and HIV as well as pneumococcus, the leading vaccine - preventable killer of children under the age of five.
Foot - and - mouth disease is of great economic importance and their findings could lead to the development of more
effective vaccines against the disease in the future.
Kang's primary research focuses on designing and developing
effective vaccines against viral diseases such as influenza virus and RSV, but he partnered with a university and research institutes in South Korea that wanted international collaborative projects to study if ginseng can be used to improve health and protect against disease because of the potential benefit in fighting these viruses.
This understanding of how HIV - 1's «invisibility cloak» works could lead to the development of
effective vaccines against HIV - 1.
Effective vaccines against herpes - 1 are available.
Not exact matches
A part of the research will include analyzing exactly why this year's flu
vaccine proved so ineffective
against the most common strains circulating (the shot was just 25 %
effective against influenza A strains).
In the battle
against cervical cancer, can fewer injections of the
vaccine be just as
effective in adolescents?
The same
vaccine for cholera is also
effective against ETEC, and certain
vaccines are available for children as young as two.
After all,
vaccines are
effective because they contain weak traces of the viruses they protect
against.
Preliminary estimates by the federal CDC show this year's version of the flu
vaccine is 36 percent
effective against all strains of the flu, but just 25 percent
effective against the H3N2 strain causing most flu cases this winter.
A major trial last year showed a prototype
vaccine to be «very
effective»
against the deadly Ebola virus, according to WHO, wich co-funded the study.
Based on preliminary effectiveness estimates, the CDC estimates that the flu
vaccine is approximately 25 %
effective against the H3N2 strain https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/67/wr/mm6706a2.htm.
A
vaccine against rotavirus, a highly contagious bug that causes life - threatening diarrhea in young children, was deemed safe and
effective by a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) advisory panel on Friday.
«If you're going to test a new
vaccine in a specific place, you should look at the local strains first and see if your
vaccines are
effective against the local strains people are catching,» he said.
Seasonal influenza
vaccines are
effective against strains that are identified each spring in sentinel laboratories.
Dr. David Cavanagh, of the University of Edinburgh's School of Biological Sciences, who led the study, said: «There is a desperate need for an
effective vaccine, which can be made easily in large quantities, to protect
against this devastating disease.
The method is relatively new, but far bacteria - based
vaccines have proven
effective: A seasonal flu
vaccine produced by VaxInnate successfully protected humans in clinical trials, and the company's recently tested swine flu
vaccine immunized mice
against the virus.
An interdisciplinary team from The University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston and Profectus BioSciences, Inc. has developed a quick - acting
vaccine that is both safe and
effective with a single dose
against the Ebola strain that killed thousands of people in West Africa last year.
Although Merck's
vaccine will be marketed only for cervical cancer, preliminary evidence suggests it may also be
effective against penile, anal, and vulvar cancers and even certain cancers of the head and neck.
The
vaccine was less
effective against the B strain (where a boost in titers was registered in more than 62 percent of participants) and H1N1 (where the boost was seen in more than 57 percent).
«Improved
vaccine that protects
against nine types of HPV is highly
effective.»
The
vaccine was most
effective against H3N2, increasing antibody titers (a measure how much antibody is produced after vaccination) fourfold in more than 81 percent of who received it, according to the company.
Two existing HPV
vaccines, Cervarix ® and Gardasil ®, are
effective at preventing disease caused by HPV types 16 and 18, while Gardasil also protects
against genital warts caused by HPV 6 and 11.
Adjuvanted
vaccines in particular were found to be more
effective in children than in adults
against laboratory confirmed illness (88 per cent in children versus 40 per cent in adults) and hospitalisation (86 per cent in children versus 48 per cent in adults).
Professor Ajit Lalvani from the National Heart and Lung Institute at Imperial College London, who led the study, said: «New strains of flu are continuously emerging, some of which are deadly, and so the Holy Grail is to create a universal
vaccine that would be
effective against all strains of flu.»
«We found that the
vaccines produced
against the swine flu pandemic in 2009 were very
effective in both preventing influenza infection and reducing the chances of hospital admission due to flu.
High - dose influenza
vaccine is 24 percent more
effective than the standard - dose
vaccine in protecting persons ages 65 and over
against influenza illness and its complications, according to a Vanderbilt - led study published today in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).
«Single dose Ebola
vaccine is safe,
effective in monkeys
against outbreak strain: VSV - EBOV appears to trigger innate, adaptive immunity.»
These
vaccines, however, are not
effective against viruses — so one solution is selecting parent fish with virus - resistant traits to use as broodstock for salmon egg production.
This makes the development of an
effective vaccine to protect
against infection, as well as antiviral therapy to combat already - existing infections, particularly challenging,» says Dr. Grant Hansman, a virologist who leads the CHS Research Group on Noroviruses at the German Cancer Research Center (Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, DKFZ) and Heidelberg University.
cruzi T cell immunity, and booster immunization would be an
effective strategy to maintain or enhance the
vaccine - induced protective immunity
against T. cruzi infection and Chagas disease.»
One of the
vaccines, which is based on a recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus expressing the glycoprotein of the Zaire strain of the Ebola virus (VSV - ZEBOV), was recently shown to be extremely
effective with 100 per cent efficacy
against the lethal Ebola virus disease in WHO - funded studies carried out in Guinea and Sierra Leone.