In the West, these have been replaced by safer, more
effective vaccines grown in cell cultures.
Not exact matches
To address this
growing problem, NIAID is funding and conducting research on many aspects of antimicrobial (drug) resistance, including basic research on how microbes develop resistance, development of new and faster diagnostics, and clinical trials designed to find new
vaccines and treatments
effective against drug - resistant microbes.
In June, the Scripps Research Institute published their work on a similar
vaccine that was found to be
effective in mice, as well as rhesus monkeys, and other opioid
vaccines are also being developed and tested in order to address the
growing epidemic.
Parvovirus, once such a common cause of canine deaths, is now prevented routinely — alongside a
growing range of other potentially fatal infections — by safe,
effective vaccines.