Not exact matches
Currently, most influenza
vaccines in the United States are produced
using chicken eggs, while a
few are made in cell culture or by
using recombinant DNA technologies.
It is likely that medical interventions in the past
few decades, such as the
use of pneumonia and flu
vaccines and decreased smoking helped reduce ear infection incidences.»
Just a
few weeks ago, WHO said that
using any of the experimental drugs or
vaccines in the pipeline simply wasn't in the cards, because none of them have been through a phase I clinical study, the type of trial in which medical products are tested on healthy volunteers to study their toxicity.
A
few months later, Pasteur did perfect his own
vaccine, and the oxygen - attenuated
vaccine is the one that eventually became widely
used.
Two other
vaccines, another one based on VSV and one
using a modified poxvirus, are a
few months behind in development.
Most physicians reported
using many different strategies to convince parents to stick with the recommended
vaccine schedule, but
few of those were considered effective.
«Influenza
vaccines have been in
use for over 50 years, but there are very
few studies that have been able to follow the same people for a long period of time particularly in such a well documented group of vaccinees.»
Widespread
use of a
vaccine that protects against three serotypes might result in
fewer cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever and reduce the overall disease burden; modeling could be
used to investigate this scenario.
Or if
used in a
vaccine, they may be most effective in combination with other drugs: a
few patients in the small clinical trials whose cancer relapsed after the trials responded to treatment with a checkpoint inhibitor.
The eosinophil component of infiltrates was very prominent in animals vaccinated with the experimental
vaccine preparations when compared to animals mock - vaccinated
using PBS, or those exposed earlier to live virus (figure 6);
few to no eosinophils were seen in those lung sections.
While there are only a
few types of cancer
vaccines being
used today, scientists are developing additional
vaccines to treat a range of cancers.
Every winter fear tactics are
used to encourage people to get
vaccines to protect themselves from the «dangerous» flu and every
few years the news media hypes a new flu scare — swine flu, Asian flu, etc..
In fact some researchers call it a «behavioral
vaccine» — that's Embry's work from 2002 — and
few educators appear to
use it.
Today, veterinarians
use fewer vaccines, manufactured to maximize feline safety.
We design a personalized
vaccine protocol for each dog, maximizing protection against the diseases your pet is likely to be exposed to while
using the
fewest vaccines possible.
We design a personalized
vaccine protocol for each cat, maximizing protection against the diseases your cat is likely to be exposed to while
using the
fewest vaccines possible.
Although many
vaccines are commercially available for cats and dogs, only a
few «core
vaccines» are recommended for routine
use in shelters and rescues and their associated foster homes.
In addition to the preceding program, a
few years ago I began
using an intranasal (ocular - nasal)
vaccine designed to be dropped in the eyes and nose.
So, at the present time we are in the process of deciding what
vaccine interval we will
use for dogs over the next
few years.